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How do we know that Christ is central to the Bible?

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Jesus Himself stated that the scriptures testify of Him, emphasizing His central role in God's revelation.

Jesus affirmed the centrality of His person in the scriptures in John 5:39, where He encourages the Pharisees to search the scriptures because they testify of Him. Throughout both the Old and New Testaments, Christ is the focal point of the biblical narrative—from the prophecies in the Old Testament to the fulfillment in the New Testament. The entire Bible, though penned over centuries by multiple authors, harmonizes around one coherent message: the redemptive work of Christ. This emphasis on Christ makes understanding the Bible not just about moral laws or commandments but fundamentally about recognizing Jesus as the Savior.
Scripture References: John 5:39, Luke 24:27, Hebrews 10:1, John 5:46, Luke 24:44

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Blood Trail
Kent Clark · Dec 6, 2015
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Joshua

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