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What does the Bible say about Jesus' journey to the cross?

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The Bible emphasizes Jesus' determined journey to the cross as a divinely appointed act of redemption.

Scripture reveals that Jesus was fully aware of His impending suffering and death. In Mark 8:31, He teaches that the 'Son of Man must suffer many things' and that He would ultimately rise again after three days. This journey to the cross is not random; it was meticulously planned by God, fulfilling promises and prophecies established before the foundation of the world. The Gospels illustrate a sense of urgency in Jesus' movements, yet they also articulate the steadiness and purposefulness of His mission, all aimed at the redemption of His people through His sacrificial death.
Scripture References: Mark 8:31, Mark 9:31, Mark 10:33-34

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