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How do we know Jesus is the central figure of the Bible?

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Every book and verse in the Bible points to Jesus Christ, as it is a testament of God's revelation of His Son.

The centrality of Jesus Christ in the Bible is underscored by the very design of the Scriptures—as they are a witness about Him. God wrote this book to bear witness of His Son, making Christ the focal point of salvation history. The prophets in the Old Testament testify to Him, as seen in passages like Luke 24:27, where Jesus explains how all Scriptures refer to Him. The Gospels demonstrate this by showing us various dimensions of His life, ministry, and mission. From Genesis to Revelation, every part of Scripture reveals who Jesus is—His nature, His glory, His work of redemption. This continuous narrative reinforces the belief that He is truly the subject of God's revelation and the Savior of humanity.
Scripture References: Luke 24:27, John 5:39-40, Revelation 22:13

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He And His
Paul Mahan · Aug 17, 2016
Joshua

Joshua

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