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What is the significance of Christ being the center of Scripture?

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All Scripture testifies of Christ and reveals Him as central to God's plan of redemption.

The entire Bible points to Christ as its main subject, from the prophecy of His coming in the Old Testament to His fulfillment in the New Testament. In John 5:39, Jesus tells the Pharisees to 'search the Scriptures' because they testify of Him. This consistent testimony demonstrates that God’s redemptive plan is centered entirely on Jesus. He is the Alpha, the prophesied coming Redeemer, and the Omega, fulfilling that promise through His life, death, and resurrection. Recognizing Christ at the center of Scripture enriches our understanding of God’s purpose and the narrative of salvation throughout all biblical texts.
Scripture References: John 5:39, Luke 24:27

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Alpha and Omega
Don Fortner · Aug 3, 1986
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