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Music In a day full of conflicting
opinions and ideas, the Word of God stands true, and the Bible
is the source for absolute truth. In these days of confusion and
questions, it is so important to know what the Bible says.
In today's study, let's ask the Lord to open our heart and mind
as Scott Pauley leads us into Scripture to help us discover
God's absolute truth. There are certain verses of scripture
that are great summary verses. I mean by that they encapsulate
so much doctrine in a concentrated way in just a few words. 1 Timothy
3.16 is one of those verses. Would you hear it with your heart
today? 1 Timothy 3.16 says, and without controversy, Great is
the mystery of godliness. God was manifest in the flesh,
justified in the spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the
Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory. What is 1 Timothy 3.16 about?
It's all about the person and work of Jesus Christ. Literally,
it summarizes in one verse the whole message of Christ in the
Bible. From Genesis to Revelation. From
creation to His glorification. God was manifest in the flesh. So the Creator God of the universe,
God, came to earth. Then he was justified in the
Spirit. The Holy Spirit was evident through
his life and ministry, his words and his works. He was seen of
angels at different points all through his life and ministry.
He was then preached unto the Gentiles. He's been believed
on in the world and now where is he? He's received up into
glory where he's sitting on the right hand of the Heavenly Father
praying for us. preparing heaven for us, and
yes, coming again. I want to say to you today that
you find Jesus on every page of the Bible. Someone has said
that you can take your text from anywhere and you can find some
path that leads from that place to the person of Jesus Christ.
I do believe that. You see, our study of Christ
does not begin in the New Testament because He did not begin at Bethlehem.
Earlier in this study, we began in Genesis 3 verse 15 with the
first promise of Messiah. But I want to tell you, He was
there in Genesis 1 in the beginning God, because He is the eternal
Son of God. As you walk through the Old Testament,
you see Jesus. I believe that he appeared many
times. He appeared to Hagar, to Abraham, to Jacob, and Moses. Joshua saw him as the captain
of the host. Manoah saw him. Isaiah saw him
lifted up. Zechariah did, and Gideon. He
was manifested to many different people at many different times
all through the Old Testament. As you read and study the Old
Testament scriptures, there are over 300 prophecies concerning
Christ. Think of that, over 300 of them.
Many of the Psalms are Messianic Psalms. There are lots of pictures
of Christ in the Old Testament. Some people, like Joseph, is
a beautiful picture of the Lord Jesus Christ. But many objects
point to Him. Noah's Ark is a picture of Christ.
The brazen serpent, the tabernacle, the rock flowing with that living
water, the Passover land, the cities of refuge, on and on and
on. Throughout the Old Testament,
you see Jesus. Then when you come to the New Testament, He's
revealed as He's taking on human flesh, His incarnation. God became
a man without ceasing to be God. That's powerful. He did not lay
aside His deity. He just robed it, clothed it
in humanity. Someone says, well, was he a
man or was he God? Yes. And he wasn't 50-50. He was 100% man and 100% God,
and he was the perfection of both. He's the only sinless man
who ever lived, and yet he is the perfect son of God. We see
his humanity all through the gospel records. He hungered.
He thirsted. He slept. He grew. He suffered. He had a body, a soul, and a
spirit. He even referred to himself as the Son of Man. That was his
favorite title for himself. Think of that. He had every right
to call himself everyday Son of God, but he loved to refer
to himself as Son of Man. Why? Because he was connecting
with us. Aren't you glad that we have
not a high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of
our infirmities, but was in all points tempted like as we are,
yet without sin? You see, not only do we see his
humanity, we see his deity. He is the Son of God, the Eternal
Son of God. He claimed to be God. All through
Scripture, He claimed to be the same things as Jehovah of the
Old Testament claimed to be. He claimed to be the Shepherd,
the Judge, the Light, the First and the Last, the I Am. He claimed
to have power to forgive sins. He raised dead people. He quoted
Old Testament messianic passages and applied them to Himself.
He placed His Word on the same level as God's Word. He received
worship. He told men to pray in His name. Why would He do such things?
Because He's not just the Son of Mary, He's the Son of God. All man, all God. We see Him
in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, and then
His death, His burial, and His resurrection from the dead. What
makes the Christian faith distinct? We have a living Savior. For
the record, I know He's alive because I've talked to Him today.
And He's spoken to me today. He lives in my heart. You see,
when you read the Old Testament and you see Jehovah God, and
then you read the New Testament and you see Jesus Christ, I want
you to know they are one in the same. And the Old Testament is
just a big pointer. It's all pointing to someone
that's coming. The final fulfillment and revelation of God, it's pointing
to the person of Jesus Christ. Think about this. You have all
these prophecies in the Old Testament leading up to Christ. Did you
know that for only 16 prophecies to come true in Jesus' lifetime,
the mathematical odds are 1 in 10 to the 45th power? Translation? Impossible. The mathematical
odds are staggering. And yet, when you come to the
New Testament, He fulfills everything that was foretold about His first
coming. And while I'm on it, let me just tell you, if He fulfilled
everything that related to His first coming, He's going to fulfill
everything He promised for His second coming. He who has come
and has gone away is coming again to get us away. I'm looking forward
to that day. The Lord Jesus Christ is the
Son of God. He died for your sins. He was
buried. He rose from the dead. Praise God for that. And now
He's ascended to the right hand of the Heavenly Father. The Bible
says that He ever liveth making intercession for us. You see,
the work of Christ did not end when He left this world. No,
His work continues at this present moment. As a matter of fact,
the book of Acts Chapter 1, verse number 1, tells us about His
continuing work. Some people want to limit His
work to while He was here on earth, but listen to Acts 1.1.
The former treaties have I made, O Theophilus, of all that Jesus
began both to do and teach. He just began. He set it in motion,
but He continues at this present moment. He's working in heaven
right now. He is our priest. He's praying
for us. He's interceding for you. Let
me encourage you today. Jesus is praying for you at this
moment. and he's still at work here on earth. Through believers,
through his church, he's at work to draw all people to himself.
Yes, he's at work. He is the perfect prophet, always
speaking the truth. He is the perfect priest, always
speaking of holiness. He is the perfect king, always
speaking of his power. The Lord Jesus Christ is the
Son of God, and I'm glad to report to you today He's my Savior.
I hope He's your Savior, too. And I hope today that no matter
where you're reading and studying in Scripture, on every page of
Scripture, you'll meet Jesus there. And as you journey through
the Word of God and meet Jesus along the way, you'll come to
know Him in a more deeply personal and intimate way. The Apostle
Paul, after he'd been saved for more than 30 years, wrote that
I may know Him. and the power of His resurrection
and the fellowship of His sufferings being made conformable unto His
death. You see, this study of the doctrine
of Christ is not just for us to know something, it's to know
someone. I hope you'll make the application
of it to your life today. I hope you'll make it deeply
personal. I hope you'll determine today by the grace of God to
truly know the Lord Jesus Christ and to seek Him on every page
of the Word of God. Repeating what other people have
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Jesus On Every Page
Series Daily Bible Studies
| Sermon ID | 21825125431677 |
| Duration | 09:55 |
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| Category | Podcast |
| Language | English |
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