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What does it mean that Christ is the center of all Scripture?

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It means that every part of Scripture reveals something about Christ and His redemptive work.

The assertion that Christ is the center of all Scripture indicates that every text, from Genesis to Revelation, testifies to His character and redemptive purpose. The scriptures are not just historical records but are filled with types and shadows that find their ultimate fulfillment in Jesus. For instance, the sacrifices in Leviticus foreshadow His atoning work, while the prophecies throughout the Old Testament anticipate His coming as the Messiah. This comprehensive view reveals that understanding Scripture apart from its relation to Christ misses the core message of the Gospel. Every doctrine and narrative is understood in light of who Christ is and what He accomplished through His life, death, and resurrection.
Scripture References: Luke 24:27, John 1:45, Colossians 1:16-17

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Todd Nibert · Nov 5, 2017
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