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What does the Bible say about the journey to Jerusalem?

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The Bible describes Christ's journey to Jerusalem as essential for fulfilling His mission of salvation.

Christ's journey to Jerusalem is a significant theme in the Gospels, illustrating His commitment to fulfill the Scriptures regarding His suffering, death, and resurrection. As noted in Matthew 20:17-19, He set His face toward Jerusalem knowing He would be betrayed, condemned, and crucified. This journey symbolizes not just a physical ascent but a spiritual trajectory leading to His ultimate sacrifice for eternity. Each step taken by Christ was preordained, emphasizing His role as the divine Son of Man whose life was a fulfillment of prophecy. Thus, the journey represents the core of the Gospel—the way to salvation through Christ crucified.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:17-19

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