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How do we know that Christ is the central figure of Scripture?

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Christ is declared as the central figure of Scripture, fulfilling all Old Testament prophecies and New Testament teachings.

The entirety of Scripture points to Christ as its central figure. In Acts 20:27, Paul declares he has preached 'all the counsel of God,' which is fundamentally about Jesus Christ. The Old Testament prophets foretold His coming, and the New Testament reveals His identity as the incarnate God. Colossians 2 emphasizes that all the ceremonial laws and prophecies were shadows pointing to Christ, the substance. This continuity through the Bible affirms that His person and work are at the core of God's revelation to humanity.
Scripture References: Acts 20:27, Colossians 2:17, 1 Corinthians 2:2

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