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Why is Christ considered the center of the Bible?

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Christ is the focal point of Scripture, revealing God's ultimate plan of salvation.

The Bible serves as a unified testimony of Jesus Christ from Genesis to Revelation. John 5:39 emphasizes that the Scriptures testify of Him, showing that every part of the Bible ultimately points to Christ and His redemptive work. Every narrative, law, and prophecy culminates in the person of Jesus, making Him not just a character but the very substance of God’s Word. This understanding deepens our appreciation for Scripture as God's revelation to humankind and solidifies Christ's significance within the Christian faith.
Scripture References: John 5:39, Luke 24:27

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