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What does the Bible say about Jesus fulfilling the Father's business?

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Jesus must fulfill the Father's business by accomplishing salvation for His people, which includes fulfilling the law, making reconciliation, and obtaining eternal redemption.

In Luke 2:49, Jesus declares, "I must be about my Father's business," indicating His divine mission to accomplish the Father's will regarding salvation. This business encompasses several critical aspects: fulfilling the law of God on behalf of His people, as seen in Isaiah 42, where God promises that His servant will not fail. Jesus honors the law both in its precept and penalty, affirming God's righteousness. Furthermore, He makes reconciliation for our sins, bridging the chasm sin creates between mankind and a holy God. Ultimately, Jesus' work culminates in complete atonement for sin, ensuring eternal redemption for His people, reflecting the primacy of grace in salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 2:49, Isaiah 42:1-4

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