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Why is the concept of being 'scattered' significant in the Bible?

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The scattering of Jesus' disciples symbolizes human frailty and the fulfillment of prophecy.

The scattering of Jesus' disciples, as foretold in Matthew 26:31-32, illustrates the inevitable weakness of humanity in the face of trials and temptations. Despite their previous vows of loyalty, the disciples were unable to stand firm when faced with persecution. This scattering was a fulfillment of prophetic scripture, indicating that even in their failure, God's sovereignty is at work. Jesus reassured them that His resurrection would restore their fellowship, demonstrating His grace despite their shortcomings. This theme resonates with believers today, reminding us that while we may falter, God remains faithful and brings us back into communion with Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:31-32, Zechariah 13:7

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