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What does the Bible say about Jesus tarrying with His disciples?

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The Bible indicates that Jesus tarried with His disciples as a sign of His intimate communion with them, demonstrating His commitment to His people.

In John 3:22, it states that Jesus tarried with His disciples in the land of Judea. This act of tarrying signifies more than physical presence; it highlights the relationship Jesus has with those whom the Father has given Him. He chose to spend time with them, leading them, teaching them, and ultimately expressing His love and grace toward them. This underscores the grace of God who picks out a people for Himself, ensuring that they are not left to their own devices but rather are shepherded by Him in all aspects of life, conveying a profound sense of security and care for the believer's journey.
Scripture References: John 3:22, John 10:27-28

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