WHO IS JESUS FROM GENESIS TO REVELATION


1In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2The same was in the beginning with God. 3All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
All means all. He made every cell in you physical body and He also created your spiritual being. He knows all about you, even whether or not you will accept Him. Even though He knows who will reject Him He does not stop loving everyone

In the first Book of the Bible, Genesis, He is the Seed of the woman: 15And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. Jesus was born of woman without the seed of man. His natural enemy and ours as well is Satan.

In the Book of Exodus He is the sacrificial Passover Lamb. To ever believer He is the Sacrificial Lamb of God. Through the lamb sacrificed in Egypt, the people of God were delivered from the evil grip of the Pharaoh. Through His sacrifice on the cross of Calvary, He offers deliverance to all of Gods creation.

In the Book of Leviticus we see Jesus as our High Priest. Just as Gods children were instructed to bring their blood offering to the priests, we are to accept Jesus as our blood offering and He will offer it up to God the Father.

In the Book of Numbers Jesus was the Pillar of Cloud and the Pillar of Fire that guided Gods people through the wilderness. He is also the Lord and Savior who is there willing to guide us through the wilderness of our lives.

In Deuteronomy He is the Prophet like unto Moses. He inspired every prophecy that was made in the Bible and He was also the One Living God who fulfilled the prophecies.

In the 5th chapter of the Book of Joshua we see Joshua confronted by the Captain of the Host: And he said, “Nay; but as captain of the host of the LORD am I now come.” For us, as well, Jesus will aid you in the battles that we face here on earth.

In the Book of Judges, Jesus is the Lawgiver. Father God conceived the Law and spoke it through the Holy Word of God.

In the book of Ruth He is our Kinsman’s Redeemer.

In 1st and 2nd Samuel He is our Trusted Prophet.

In Kings and Chronicles He is our Reigning King

He is our Faithful Scribe in the Book of Ezra.

In Nehemiah we see Jesus as the Rebuilder of the walls that were broken down.

In the Book of Esther He is our Advocate just as He was the Advocate of the Hebrew nation.

He is our Ever-Living Redeemer in the Book of Job.

As the Psalmist King David states He is our Lord and our Shepherd.

He is our Wisdom in the Book of Proverbs.

He is our Goal in the Book of Ecclesiastes.

He is our Lover and our Bridegroom in the Song of Solomon.

He is the Messiah, the Anointed One in the Book of Isaiah.

He is the Weeping Prophet in the Books of Jeremiah and Lamentations.

He is the Glory of The Lord in the Book of Ezekiel.

In the Book of Daniel, when the three Hebrew boys were thrown into the fiery furnace, He was the fourth man seen by the King.

In the Book of Hosea Jesus is the Eternal Husband who is married to the backslider.

In the Book of Joel He is the One who is the Baptizer in the Holy Spirit.

As we see in the Book of Amos, He is our Burden Bearer.

He is our declared Savior in the Book of Obadiah.

He is the Great Foreign Missionary in the Book of Jonah.

He is the Messenger in the Book of Micah.

He is our Avenger in the Book of Nahum.

He is the Evangelist who pleads for Revival in the Book of Habakkuk.

The Book of Zephaniah teaches us that He is the Lord, the One who saves.

He restores our Heritage in the Book of Haggai.

Zechariah teaches us that He is the Fountain of everlasting, life-giving water.

He is the Son of Righteousness with healing in His wings in the Book of Malachi.

In the Book of Mathew He is the Messiah.

In the Book of Mark He is the Miracle Worker.

In the Book of Luke He is the Son of Man.

In the Book of John He is the Son of God.

In the Book of Acts He is the Holy Spirit, indwelling men.

In the Book of Romans He is our Justification.

In the Books of 1st and 2nd Corinthians He is the One who sanctifies us.

In the Book of Galatians He is the One who redeems us from the curse of the law.

In the Book of Ephesians He is the Christ of unsearchable riches.

In the Book of Philippians He is the God who supplies all of our needs.

In the Book of Colossians He is the Godhead fully embodied.

In the Books of 1st and 2nd Thessalonians He is our Soon coming King.

In the Books of 1st and 2nd Timothy He is our Advocate and Mediator at the Throne of God.

In the Book of Titus He is the Faithful Pastor.

In the Book of Philemon He is the Friend of the oppressed.

In the Book of Hebrews He is the Blood which seals the everlasting covenant between God and man.

In the Book of James He is the Lord who heals the sick.

In the Books of 1st and 2nd Peter He is the Great Sheppard who shall soon appear.

In the Books of 1st, 2nd and 3rd John, He is God, He is Love.

In the Book of Jude He is the Good News and He is the Lord who shall be coming with 10 thousands of His saints.

In the Book of Revelations He is the King of kings and the Lord of Lords.
He is life giving. In Him was life; and the life was the light of the men. (John 1:4) The Holy Word of God existed before the beginning of time. He planned to become flesh. God knew that mankind could not attain righteousness through the law. He wanted us to see and experience this. He wanted to come to us in the flesh in order to see this world through human eyes, to experience life from the perspective of a human. It is only fitting and proper that we too should look at His creation through spiritual eyes. We need to see this world from Gods vantage point. When we look at others of Gods creation we need to see them as a beloved creation of the Almighty Creator of the universe.

We I look at people, I see them as God would. I see them though Love and I see them as beloved of God. Who am I too judge another? What gives me the right to hold unforgiveness in my heart when the Holy Word of God sacrificed Himself for us and offered forgiveness to every man? He didn’t pick and choose. He didn’t judge anyone. He paid the same price for me as He paid for each and every one of us.

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