Christ in the Old Testament
Series Christmas Sermons
The sermon presents a compelling theological argument that Jesus Christ is the central figure of the entire Bible, with the Old Testament serving as a profound anticipation of His person, work, and mission. Drawing from Scripture, particularly John 5:39 and Micah 5:2, it emphasizes that the Old Testament is not merely a collection of laws and prophecies but a unified testimony pointing to Christ as the eternal, preexistent Son of God who was foretold in countless portraits, prophecies, and types—from the seed of the woman to the virgin-born Messiah, from the Passover lamb to the suffering servant. The message underscores that Christ's fulfillment of over 300 messianic prophecies, including His lineage, birthplace, death, and resurrection, provides irrefutable evidence of divine inspiration and the unity of Scripture. Ultimately, the sermon calls every listener to respond to Christ's presentation in the Old Testament with either faith or rejection, warning that neutrality is impossible, and urging all to recognize Him as the Savior and Lord revealed throughout the entire biblical narrative.
| Sermon ID | 1218251613374583 |
| Duration | 31:44 |
| Date | |
| Category | Midweek Service |
| Bible Text | John 5:39; Micah 5:2 |
| Language | English |
