The sermon “Christ in the Old Testament” by Bill Parker emphasizes the unity of Scripture in revealing Christ as the Messiah, arguing that both the Old and New Testaments point to the salvation found in Jesus. Parker begins by referencing Luke 24:25-27, highlighting how Christ expounded on the Old Testament to demonstrate that His suffering and glory were foretold. He further cites John 5:39-47, where Jesus condemns the Pharisees for misreading Scripture, asserting that the Scriptures testify of Him. The sermon underscores the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith—declaring that it has always been the case, dispelling notions that salvation was based on works in the Old Testament. The significance of this message instructs believers on the continuity of God's redemptive plan and the necessity of recognizing Christ in all of Scripture.
“The New Testament is the best commentary that we have on the Old Testament.”
“Salvation has always been, always is, and will always be by the grace of God, based upon the obedience unto death of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Eternal life comes through Christ... the words on this page are an instruction manual concerning how God saves sinners.”
“Moses will kill you, the law will condemn you. The only hope that a sinner has is to stand before God washed in the blood of Christ.”
The Bible shows that Christ is revealed throughout the Old Testament, fulfilling prophecies and typologies.
Luke 24:25-27, John 5:39
The teachings of Jesus Himself affirm that the Old Testament is full of references to Him.
Luke 24:27, John 5:46
Understanding Christ in the Old Testament deepens our appreciation of God's redemptive plan and faith.
Romans 10:4, Luke 24:44
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