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Why is it important that Jesus came to fulfill God's will?

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Jesus' fulfillment of God's will is vital as it confirms His role as Savior and illustrates God's redemptive plan.

The necessity of Jesus fulfilling God's will is grounded in the principle of obedience and submission to the Father. As He stated, 'I delight to do Your will, O my God' (Psalm 40:8). This underscores that His mission on Earth was not merely about preaching or performing miracles but centered on the sacrificial act of atonement. His obedience to the point of death showcases the seriousness of sin and the lengths to which God was willing to go to secure our salvation. It exemplifies the perfect harmony between divine justice and mercy, making Him the ultimate sacrifice for sin.
Scripture References: Psalm 40:8, John 3:16

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