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How does the Old Testament point to Christ's redemptive work?

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The Old Testament contains many types and shadows that ultimately testify to the person and work of Jesus Christ.

Throughout the Old Testament, various figures, events, and laws serve as types and shadows that point directly to Christ. For instance, Moses, as a servant who delivered God's Law, foreshadowed Christ, who fulfills the law and provides spiritual life. In Hebrews, it is clear that every aspect of the Mosaic covenant points to the greater reality found in Christ, who completes the work of salvation. From the sacrificial system to the prophecies of a coming Messiah, the entire Old Testament narrative centers on Christ’s redemptive work, illustrating God's plan to reconcile His people through Him. Believers are called to recognize these connections as a means of deepening their understanding of Christ’s role and the fulfillment of God's promises.
Scripture References: Luke 24:44, Hebrews 3:5

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