Who is the Red Thread?

Jesus Christ is the Red Thread of the Bible - the thread that binds the Word of God together...

You find him everywhere in the Word! In Genesis, he is the promised seed of the woman. In Exodus, he is the Passover lamb. In Leviticus, he is the high priest. In Numbers, he is the star to rise out of Jacob. In Deuteronomy, he is the two laws-love God and love your neighbor. In Joshua, he is the captain of the lord of hosts. In Judges, he is the covenant angel named Wonderful. In Ruth, he is the kinsman redeemer. In Samuel, he is the root and offspring of David. In Kings, he is the greater than the Temple. In Chronicles, he is the king's son. In Ezra and Nehemiah, he is the rebuilder. In Esther, he is the savior of God's people. In Job, he is the daysman. In Psalms, he is the song. In Proverbs, he is the wisdom of God. In Ecclesiastes, he is the one among a thousand. In Song of Solomon, he is the bridegroom of the bride. In Isaiah, he is Jacob's branch. In Jeremiah, he is our righteousness. In Lamentations, he is the unbelievers' judgment. In Ezekiel, he is the true shepherd. In Daniel, he is the stone that became the head of the corner. In Hosea, he is the latter rain. In Joel, he is God's dwelling in Zion. In Amos, he is the raiser of David's tabernacle. In Obadiah, he is the deliverer on Mount Zion. In Jonah, he is our salvation. In Micah, he is the lord of kings. In Nahum, he is the stronghold in the time of trouble. In Habakkuk, he is our joy and confidence. In Zephaniah, he is our mighty lord. In Haggai, he is the desire of the nations. In Zechariah, he is our servant-the branch. In Malachi, he is the son of righteousness. In Matthew, he is Jehovah's Messiah. In Mark, he is Jehovah's servant. In Luke, he is Jehovah's man. In John, he is Jehovah's Son. In Acts, he is the gift of holy spirit. In Romans, he is the believer's justification. In Corinthians, he is the believer's sanctification. In Galatians, he is the believer's righteousness. In Ephesians, he is the believer's heavenly standing. In Philippians, he is the believer's self-adequacy. In Colossians, he is the believer's completeness. In Thessalonians, he is the believer's soon glorification. In Timothy, he is the faithful men. In Titus, he is the fellow laborer. In Philemon, he is love of a believer. In Hebrews, he is the high priest for sin. In James, he is the royal law. In Peter, he is the pastor. In John, he is as we are. In Jude, he is the beloved. In Revelation, he is the king of kings and lord of lords.

 

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