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Why is the timing of Jesus important in the Gospel?

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The timing of Jesus' mission underscores divine sovereignty and His control over His destiny.

Jesus' acknowledgment in John 7:30 that His 'hour had not yet come' reflects the precise sovereign timing ordained by God. His ministry and eventual crucifixion were not to be hastily forced by human will or circumstance but were intricately woven into the divine plan of salvation. This aspect of timing emphasizes that all events surrounding Jesus' life were under God's authority, underscoring a key principle of sovereign grace theology: God governs all things, and nothing can thwart His purposes. For believers, this provides immense comfort, as it assures that their lives are similarly held within God's sovereign plan, affirming that every difficulty they face is permitted by Him.
Scripture References: John 7:30, Psalm 31:15

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John 7:25-36
J.C. Ryle · Oct 29, 2016
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