Did you know that Jesus Christ is in every book of the Bible. - TopicsExpress



          

Did you know that Jesus Christ is in every book of the Bible. Jesus Christ is from Genesis to Revelation. When Jesus is unveiled to the Church - His people are set free He whom the Son sets free is free indeed In Genesis, He is the Light of the World, the Creator of all things; In Exodus, He’s the Passover Lamb that delivers His children; In Leviticus, He is the High Priest that bridges the gap between God and man; In Numbers, He is the Cloud and the Fire that leads the people through the dessert; In Deuteronomy, He is the Prevailing Prophet; In Joshua, He’s the Captain of our Salvation; In Judges, He’s the Great Judge of the Living and the Dead; In Ruth, He’s the Kinsman Redeemer that redeems the lost and the lonely; In I and II Samuel, He’s the Voice of Truth in the middle of the night; In I and II Kings, He is the One True King; In I and II Chronicles, He’s the Holy One; In Ezra, He’s the Faithful One; In Nehemiah, He’s the Rebuilder of Broken Walls; In Esther, He’s the Rescuer in the time of need; In Job, He’s the Restorer of all things, the Maker of all things new; In Psalms, He is the great Shepherd; In Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, He is the Wisdom of God; In the Song of Solomon, He’s the Banner of unconditional love that is over us; In Isaiah, He is the Suffering Servant; In Jeremiah and Lamentations, He is the God whose heart breaks for us; In Ezekiel, He’s the Resurrection and the Life to dry bones; In Daniel, He’s the Son of Man coming in the clouds; In Hosea, He’s the Bridegroom who never stops loving; In Joel, He’s the Salvation for all; In Amos, He’s the Burden Bearer and the Load Lifter; In Obadiah, He’s the Mighty Savior; In Jonah, He’s the God of the Second Chance; In Micah, He’s the Messenger of Good News; In Nahum, the Restorer of Justice; In Habakkuk, the Interceder for the Broken; In Zephaniah, He is Strength for the weak and the helpless; In Haggai, He’s the Cleansing Fountain. In Zechariah, He’s the Pierced Son of God; In Malachi, the Son of Righteousness, In Matthew, He’s the Messiah and the Friend of Sinners; In Mark, He’s the Miracle Worker; In Luke, He’s the Son of Man; In John, He’s the Son of God; In Acts, He’s the Power of God; In Romans, He’s the Gift of Salvation; In I and II Corinthians, He’s the Last Adam who reverses all wrongs; In Galatians, He is all Freedom; In Ephesians, He is the Cornerstone that the builders rejected, but He is now the Chief Cornerstone on which all life is built; In Philippians, He’s the Name Above All Names who meets our every need; In Colossians, He’s the Fullness of God, the Hope of Glory; In I and II Thessalonians, He’s the Peace of God; In I and II Timothy, He’s the Great Mediator between God and man. In Titus, He’s our Blessed Hope; In Philemon, He’s the Friend that sticks closer than any other; In Hebrews, He’s the Blood that washes away all sin; In James, He is the Great Physician; In I and II Peter, He is the Great Shepherd; In I, II and III John, He is Everlasting Love; In Jude, He is the God who saves us; And of course in Revelation, He is the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, He is the First and the Last, He is the Bright and Morning Star, He’s the Lion of Judah, He’s the Returning King of Kings and Lord of Lords. From Genesis to Revelation, He is Jesus Christ, our Hope. There is a scarlet thread, I hope you know, there is a scarlet thread that runs from Genesis to Revelation, and it is Jesus Christ. It’s the story of redemption. It’s the story of God’s love, and that’s what we proclaim, and that’s what we will always proclaim at Kokstad Christian Fellowship.
Posted on: Fri, 07 Jun 2013 10:12:36 +0000

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