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Why did Jesus keep saying 'My time is not yet come'?

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Jesus stated 'My time is not yet come' to indicate the divine timing of God’s plan for His ministry and sacrificial death.

Throughout the Gospel of John, Jesus frequently refers to 'My time' as a critical point in the unfolding of God's redemptive plan. In John 7:8, He explains to His brethren that He will not go up to the feast yet because His appointed time had not arrived. This demonstrates His absolute obedience to the Father's will and timing in fulfilling His purpose within the context of God's law. The concept of His 'hour' reflects a divine orchestration that is crucial for understanding Jesus' ministry, including His eventual crucifixion and resurrection as part of God's sovereign plan of salvation.
Scripture References: John 7:6-8, Ecclesiastes 3:1

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