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Why is the message of Christ important in the Word of God?

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The message of Christ is central in Scripture, as the entire Bible points to Him as the Redeemer.

Luke 24:44 emphasizes that all of Scripture, including the Law of Moses and the Prophets, speaks of Christ and must be fulfilled through Him. The Word is not merely a historical account or a series of moral teachings but is fundamentally about Jesus Christ and His work of redemption. Understanding the Scriptures in light of Christ's sacrifice and resurrection transforms our engagement with the Word, making the message of the Gospel clear and life-giving. This centrality of Christ affirms that the purpose of the Bible is to guide us into a deeper understanding of who He is and what He has accomplished for our salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 24:44, John 1:14

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