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What does the Bible say about what Christ must do for us?

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The Bible indicates that Christ must accomplish salvation through His suffering, fulfillment of the law, and atonement for our sins.

The scriptures reveal that Christ came into the world to do the Father's business, which is primarily centered around our salvation. In Luke 2:49, Jesus expresses His necessity to be about His Father's business. This business entails fulfilling the law perfectly, making reconciliation through His atoning sacrifice, and accomplishing all things written in the scriptures regarding Him. His fulfillment of the law and the atoning work He completed on Calvary is essential for the redemption of His people, as seen in passages such as Ephesians 5 and John 17. Salvation is not possible without Christ’s faithful execution of these divine decrees.
Scripture References: Luke 2:49, Ephesians 5:14, John 17

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