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What can we learn from the appearances of Christ in the Old Testament?

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Christ's appearances in the Old Testament reveal His pre-incarnate work and foreshadow His ultimate role as Savior.

The appearances of Christ in the Old Testament hold profound implications for understanding God's redemptive plan. From Genesis through the prophetic writings, Christ is depicted not just as a future Messiah but as the very agent of creation and covenant with humanity. Instances like His appearance to Abraham and Moses reveal His consistent engagement with His people, highlighting His divine authority and promise of redemption. These events prefigure His incarnation and underscore the continuity of God's grace throughout history, underscoring how they point towards the fulfillment found in Christ's coming.
Scripture References: Genesis 12:7, Exodus 3:2, John 8:58, John 1:1

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