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What does it mean that Christ is all in the Scriptures?

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This means that every part of Scripture testifies to the person and work of Christ.

In John 5:39, Jesus said that the Scriptures testify about Him. This indicates that Christ is not just a significant theme but the singular focus of the entire Bible. Every text points to Him and highlights His redemptive work. Therefore, when we approach Scripture, our goal should be to see Christ in every passage. This perspective can transform our understanding of the Bible and deepen our relationship with Him, as we recognize that all of God's revelation is ultimately about His Son.
Scripture References: John 5:39, 1 Corinthians 1:23

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Christ Is All
Todd Nibert · Sep 15, 2019