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What does the Bible say about the ascent to Jerusalem?

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The ascent to Jerusalem signifies Jesus fulfilling God's plan for salvation, illustrated in Luke 19:28-40.

In Luke 19:28-40, the ascent to Jerusalem is not just a physical journey, but a profound spiritual act of Jesus fulfilling the will of the Father. Every step He took was leading Him closer to the cross, where He would accomplish our redemption. The passage illustrates that all events are divinely inspired and serve to connect the fulfillment of Scripture with Christ's ministry. As Jesus ascended to Jerusalem, He was not merely navigating geography; He was enacting the divine plan of salvation laid out in eternity and fulfilling prophecy as described in Matthew 21:4-5.
Scripture References: Luke 19:28-40, Matthew 21:4-5

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