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What does 'thus it must be' mean in the context of the Gospel?

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'Thus it must be' highlights the certainty and necessity of God's sovereign plan unfolding as it relates to Christ's redemptive work.

'Thus it must be' serves as a critical assertion of God's unchangeable and sovereign will. In Matthew 26:54, when Christ speaks this phrase, it signifies that everything occurring in His life, including His betrayal, suffering, and death, is unfolding precisely according to the divine plan of salvation. This reaffirms the belief that God is not reactive but sovereign and purposeful in all His actions, ensuring that no aspect of the redemptive narrative is outside His control. For believers, this provides profound comfort, knowing that their salvation is rooted in God's eternal decree and not subject to human whims or circumstances.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:54, Acts 2:23, Romans 8:28

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