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What does the Bible say about the harmony of the Old and New Testament?

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The Bible illustrates a perfect harmony between the Old and New Testaments that confirms the divine authenticity of Scripture.

The Scriptures testify to a remarkable harmony between the Old and New Testaments, revealing a single purpose: to exalt the glory of Christ. As Luke 24:27 states, Jesus explained how all Scriptures point towards Him, highlighting their unity in purpose and message. This agreement signifies not merely literature but a divine orchestration that conveys truth, validating its authenticity as God’s inspired Word. Such unity challenges us to interpret Scripture through the lens of Christ and acknowledge its singular focus on redemption and grace.

Moreover, this harmony is not only a testament to the truth of the Scriptures but also empowers believers in their faith. When the church reflects this unity and purpose, it serves as a mirror to the world, illuminating the glory of the Redeemer. The encouragement is clear: the visible unity of the Church is essential for it to effectively represent Christ's glory. As the church stands unified, it portrays a compelling testimony to both believers and non-believers alike, emphasizing the profound impact that Christ should have on the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 24:27

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Luke 24:27
Octavius Winslow · Dec 11, 2016
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