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What is the significance of Jesus in the scriptures?

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Jesus is the central figure of the Scriptures, fulfilling the prophecies and revealing God's redemptive plan for humanity.

The significance of Jesus within the Scriptures cannot be overstated; He is the focal point of the entire biblical narrative. From the law of Moses to the prophets and the Psalms, all Scripture ultimately points to Him and is fulfilled in His life and work. This revelation underscores the notion that understanding the Scriptures should center around the person and redemptive work of Jesus Christ, as He is the embodiment of the glory of God and the hope of salvation for humanity.

Jesus Himself affirmed this when He taught His disciples about the necessity of the events concerning Him that had been foretold in the Scriptures. Such teachings illustrate that He is not merely a historical figure but the divine revelation of God’s love and plan for redemption. This significant role of Jesus acts as a lens through which believers are called to interpret all of Scripture, ensuring that their understanding is rooted in the gospel message promised from the beginning of creation.
Scripture References: Luke 24:44, 1 Corinthians 2:2

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The Sense #234
Mike McInnis · Feb 21, 2019
Joshua

Joshua

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