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How does the gospel message relate to the Old Testament?

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The gospel is foreshadowed throughout the Old Testament, with figures like Gideon representing God's plan of salvation.

The gospel message is deeply woven into the fabric of the Old Testament, which sets the stage for Christ's redemptive work. For example, in Judges 6, Gideon serves as a type of Christ — a deliverer raised by God to save His people from oppression, symbolizing the ultimate deliverer, Jesus Christ. Just as God provided a savior for Israel during their oppression by the Midianites, He has provided Jesus as the Savior for all His elect. The consistent theme of God's mercy, grace, and deliverance throughout the Old Testament illustrates the unfolding of the gospel narrative, confirming that salvation has always been by grace through faith.
Scripture References: Judges 6, Hebrews 11:32-34

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