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What is the meaning of Christ being all in the Bible?

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Christ represents the central theme of the Bible, being seen in promise, prophecy, and fulfillment.

In the context of Scripture, Christ is portrayed as the central figure throughout the entire Bible. Starting from Genesis, where He is promised, to the Gospels, where He is revealed in person, the redemptive narrative focuses on Him. Acts 10:43 states, 'To him give all the prophets witness,' indicating that the prophets of old pointed to Christ. This theme reinforces that the Bible is not merely a collection of teachings or historical accounts but rather a cohesive story centered on the person and work of Jesus Christ. Without recognizing Christ as the focal point, the depth and richness of the Scriptures cannot be fully appreciated.
Scripture References: Acts 10:43, Luke 24:44

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Christ Is All
Henry Mahan · Apr 19, 1981
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