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How does the Old Testament point to the New Testament?

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The Old Testament foreshadows the New Testament by revealing our need for Christ, the promised Savior.

The Old Testament serves as a foreshadowing of the New Testament, pointing towards the coming of Christ. Throughout the narratives, stories like that of David illustrate an imperfect savior who symbolizes the ultimate and perfect Savior, Jesus Christ. These narratives are inherently intertwined with the message of the gospel, revealing humanity's need for a redeemer. The consistent theme of redemption seen throughout the Scriptures, exemplified by the pursuit of the King as seen in David, finds its fulfillment in Jesus, who comes to save His people from their sins. Through Him, the full scope of God's redemptive plan is manifested.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 30, Matthew 1:21

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