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How do we know the Bible is about Christ?

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The Bible reveals Christ as the central figure from Genesis to Revelation, testifying through both Old and New Testaments.

The assertion that the Bible is fundamentally about Christ is supported by numerous scriptural references that point to Him as the fulfillment of God's promise of redemption. In Luke 24:27, Jesus expounds the Scriptures concerning Himself to the disciples on the road to Emmaus, demonstrating that all narratives and prophecies ultimately converge on His person and work. Whether it is the foreshadowing in the Old Testament or the proclamations in the New Testament, every passage is interwoven with themes that highlight Christ as the Messiah. Thus, readers are encouraged to view the Scriptures through the lens of Christ, recognizing Him as the key to unlocking the divine truths contained within the entire biblical narrative.
Scripture References: Luke 24:27, Acts 20:27, 1 Corinthians 2:2, Luke 24:25-27, 2 Timothy 3:16-17

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