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What does the Bible say about the musts in Jesus' life?

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The musts in Jesus' life demonstrate His obedience to God's plan and the fulfilling of His divine mission.

The term 'must' appears throughout the New Testament, often reflecting Jesus' understanding of His necessary responsibilities. For instance, in Luke 2:49, Jesus expresses a binding duty to be about His Father's business. His life was governed not by personal choice but by divine will, revealing His perfect obedience and purpose. These musts cover His superiority, suffering, seeking, shepherding, and the necessity of salvation, each underlining essential truths of His mission as the Messiah for His people.
Scripture References: Luke 2:49, John 4:34, John 6:38

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