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JESUS...In Every Book Of The BIBLE



A Quick Tour Of How GOD Reveals Himself In Every Book Of The Bible. 

*Genesis* – Creator & Promised Redeemer

*Exodus* – The Passover Lamb

*Leviticus* – High Priest

*Numbers* – Water In The Desert

*Deuteronomy* – He Becomes The Curse For Us

*Joshua* – Commander Of The Army Of The Lord

*Judges* – Delivers Us From Injustice

*Ruth* – Our Kinsman-Redeemer

*1 Samuel* – All In One, He Is The Prophet/Priest/King

*2 Samuel* – King Of Grace & Love

*1 Kings* – A Ruler Greater Than Solomon

*2 Kings* – The Powerful Prophet

*1 Chronicles* – Son Of David That Is Coming To Rule

*2 Chronicles* – The King Who Reigns Eternally

*Ezra* – Priest Proclaiming Freedom

*Nehemiah* – The One Who Restores What Is Broken Down

*Esther* – Protector Of His People

*Job* – Mediator Between GOD & Man

*Plasms* – Our Song In The Morning & In The Night

*Proverbs* – Our Wisdom

*Ecclesiastes* – Our Meaning For Life

*Song Of Solomon* – Author Of Faithful Love

*Isaiah* – Suffering Servant

*Jeremiah* – The Weeping Messiah

*Lamentations* – He Assumes GOD’s Wrath For Us

*Ezekiel* – Son Of Man

*Daniel* – The Stranger In The Fire With Us

*Hosea* – Faithful Husband Even When We Run Away

*Joel* – He Is Sending His Spirit To His People

*Amos* – Delivers Justice To The Oppressed

*Obadiah* – Judge Of Those Who Do Evil

*Jonah* – The Greatest Missionary

*Micah* – He Casts Our Sin Into The Sea Of Forgetfulness

*Nahum* – Proclaims Future World Peace We Cannot Even Imagine

*Habakkuk* – Crushes Injustice

Zephaniah – The Warrior Who Saves

*Haggai* – Restores Our Worship

*Zechariah* – Prophesies A Messiah Pierced For Us

*Malachi* – Sun Of Righteousness Who Brings Healing

*Matthew* – The Messiah Who Is King

*Mark* – The Messiah Who Is A Servant

*Luke* – The Messiah Who Is A Deliverer

*John* – The Messiah Who Is A GOD In The Flesh

*Acts* – The Spirit Who Dwells In His People

*Romans* – The Righteousness Of GOD

*1 Corinthians* – The Power & Love Of GOD

*2 Corinthians* – He Is The Down Payment Of What’s To Come

*Galatians* – He Is Our Very Life

*Ephesians* – The Unity Of Our Church

*Philippians* – The Joy Of Our Life

*Colossians* – Holds The Supreme Position In All Things

*1 Thessalonians* – Our Comfort In The Last Days

*2 Thessalonians* – Our Returning King

*1 Timothy* – Savior Of The Worst Sinners

*2 Timothy* – Leader Of The Leaders

*Titus* – Foundation Of Truth

*Philemon* – Our Mediator

*Hebrews* – Our High Priest

*James* – He Matures Our Faith

*1 Peter* – Our Hope In Times Of Suffering

*2 Peter* – The One Who Guards Us From False Teaching

*1 John* – Source Of All Fellowship

*2 John* – GOD In The Flesh

*3 John* – Source Of All Truth

*Jude* – Protects Us From Stumbling

*Revelation* – King Of Kings & LORD Of Lords,

The Alpha & The Omega,

The Beginning & The End.

*He Is Coming Again & The One Who Makes All Things new!!!

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