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What does the Bible say about the importance of studying Christ?

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The Bible centers around the Lord Jesus, making His revelation the ultimate purpose of its study.

The entirety of Scripture is a record of the Lord Jesus Christ, and understanding the importance of studying Him is foundational for believers. The Bible is not merely a collection of historical accounts or scientific knowledge; rather, it reveals the nature, love, and work of Christ—from His incarnation to His ascension and eventual second coming. Each page of the Bible is intended to showcase the glory of Jesus and deliver the profound truths of salvation and redemption through Him. Therefore, engaging with Scripture is fundamentally about deepening one's relationship with Christ, which brings forth a more profound appreciation for the Word itself.

Moreover, a believer's approach to Scripture should not merely be intellectual or scientific. There lies the danger of missing the preciousness of the Word by focusing solely on literary beauty or historical detail. True study of the Word seeks to know Jesus Christ intimately, as our divine Redeemer and intercessor. Thus, in all our readings and meditations, we ought to see Christ as the central theme, for He is the Alpha and the Omega of our faith, and His glory illuminates the scriptures.
Scripture References: John; Revelation

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