Have you ever marveled at the Bible’s intricate unity? Though composed of diverse genres and historical periods, a masterful thread weaves throughout its entirety — the revelation of Our Savior: Jesus Christ. This is not happenstance; the Bible is, at its core, the divinely inspired testament to God’s redemptive plan culminating in Jesus (2 Timothy 3:16). But how exactly is Jesus revealed in every single book of the Bible? Fasten your seatbelts, as we embark on a thrilling expedition through Scripture, unearthing the profound ways Christ saturates its sacred pages.
● Protoevangelium: The Seed of Hope (Genesis 3:15) Our journey begins in Genesis, where the shattering of humanity’s innocence is followed immediately by a word of hope — the Protoevangelium (first gospel). God declares that offspring of the woman will crush the serpent’s head (Genesis 3:15). This passage is a first hint of the coming Messiah, the ultimate victory of good over evil that will be achieved through Jesus (John 3:16).
● Sacrificial System: Foreshadowing the Lamb (Leviticus 17:11) The intricate sacrificial system established in Leviticus offers a compelling foreshadowing of Christ. The repeated…