Sunday, November 6, 2016

Christ Through the Bible

As Spurgeon has noted, Christ certainly is virtually on every page of the Bible. Numerous bible studies expound upon types of Christ seen from Genesis through Revelation, and yes, even songs have been written about His presence from cover to cover. If you diligently look, you will certainly find Him.

November’s Awakening, Day 6
He Is— Song Lyrics by Aaron & Jeoffrey

“In Genesis, He’s the breath of life.
In Exodus, the Passover lamb.
In Leviticus,
He’s our High Priest.
Numbers, fire by night.
Deuteronomy, He’s Moses voice.
In Joshua, He is salvation’s choice. Judges, lawgiver.
In Ruth, the kinsmen redeemer.
1st and 2nd Samuel, our trusted prophet. In Kings and Chronicles, He’s sovereign. Ezra, a true and faithful scribe.
In Nehemiah, He’s the rebuilder of broken walls and lives.
In Esther, He is Mordecai’s courage. In Job, the timeless redeemer. In Psalms, He is our morning song. In Proverbs, wisdom’s cry. Ecclesiastes, the time and season. In the Song of Solomon, He is the lover’s dream. He is, He is, He Is.
In Isaiah,
He’s the Prince of Peace. Jeremiah, the weeping prophet. In Lamentations, the cry for Israel. Ezekiel, He’s the call from sin. In Daniel, the Stranger in the fire. In Hosea, He is forever faithful. In Joel, He is the Spirit’s power.
In Amos, the arms that carry us. In Obadiah, He’s the Lord our Savior. In Jonah, He’s the great missionary. In Micah, the promise of peace. In Nahum, He is our strength and our shield. In Habakkuk and Zephaniah, He’s pleading for revival. In Haggai, He restores the lost heritage. In Zechariah, our fountain. In Malachi, He’s the Son of Righteousness rising with healing in His wings. He is, He is, He is.
In Matthew, Mark, Luke and John,
He is God, Man, Messiah. In the book of Acts, He is the fire from Heaven. In Romans, He’s the Grace of God. In Corinthians, the power of love.
In Galatians, He is freedom from the curse of sin. Ephesians, our glorious treasure. Philippians, the servant's heart. In Colossians, He’s the Godhead Trinity. Thessalonians, our coming King. In Timothy, Titus, Philemon, He’s our mediator and our faithful Pastor.
In Hebrews, the everlasting covenant. In James, the one who heals the sick. In 1st and 2nd Peter, He’s our Shepherd. In John and in Jude, He’s the lover coming for His bride.
In the Revelation, He is King of kings and Lord of lords.
He is, He is, He is.
The
Prince of Peace, the Son of Man, the Lamb of God, the great I AM.
He’s the Alpha and Omega, our God and our Savior.
He is
Jesus Christ the Lord and when time is no more
He is, He is.”

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