The Lord Jesus Christ
The Key
to Understanding the Bible
The one great subject which runs through the whole Word of
God is Christ, the promised seed of the woman in Gen. 3:15.
This verse
tells of the depth by which man had descended in the Fall:
and it is the foundation for the rest of the Bible.
All hope for the
restoration for man and for creation is centered in Christ:
-who in due time should be born into the world
-would suffer and die
for mankind
-after his resurrection,
should become the Head of the new creation
-finally
crush the head of the Old Serpent
(who brought us to ruin)
Christ , therefore, the King,
and the Kingdom which he should eventually set up, becomes
the great subject which occupies the whole of the Word of
God.The contents of the Bible must therefore be seen and
arranged with reference to Him. The counsels and purposes
of God are all centered in Christ.
1. In the Old Testament we have
the King and the Kingdom in Promise and Prophecy,
Illustration, and Type.
Genesis - Malachi
2. In the Four Gospels
-
Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John,
we have the King and the Kingdom presented and proclaimed by
John the Baptist, and by Christ himself.
3. In the early Acts of the
Apostles, the Kingdom is offered to Israel by Peter. Christ
is proclaimed to Israel as their crucified and ascended
Messiah. He is rejected, Stephen is stoned, and Peter
imprisoned.
Then Paul, who had been already chosen and called (Acts
9), is commissioned for His Ministry (Acts
13),
and on the final rejection of
his testimony concerning the Kingdom, he pronounces the
third and last time the sentence of judicial blindness of
Israel in Isaiah 6, and declares that "the salvation is sent
to the Gentiles"
Acts 28:25-28
In His final communication to Hebrew believers it is written
that while in God's counsels all things had been put under
Christ's feet, "we see NOT YET all things put under Him".(Hebrews
2:7-9)
4. In the
Epistles we have the King exalted, and (while the Kingdom is
in abeyance) made the Head over all things to the Church,
during this present interval; the Dispensation of the grace
of God and
the Mystery is revealed.
5. In the Apocolyse we have the Revelation of the King in
judgement; and we see the Kingdom set up, the King enthroned
in power and glory, the promise fullfilled, and prophecy
ended.
The Lord Shown in the Individual books of
the Bible
Bible Outline
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