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How do we know that Christ is all in Scripture?

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Jesus explicitly taught that all Scriptures point to Him and find their fulfillment in His person.

The assertion that 'Christ is all' is rooted in explicit biblical teaching. In Luke 24:27, Jesus expounded throughout the Scriptures the things concerning Himself. It is a fundamental tenet of Reformed theology that the entirety of Scripture is centered around Christ. This means that from Genesis to Revelation, every passage points to His person, work, and the purposes of God in salvation. The interconnections made throughout the Psalms reinforce this, showing that they all reflect the glory, majesty, and redemptive purpose of Christ. Therefore, understanding that Christ is all in Scripture is not just a theological concept; it is the foundation upon which our faith stands.
Scripture References: Luke 24:27, John 5:39

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