Jesus Christ In The Bible
Jesus Christ in Old and New Testaments
In Genesis, Jesus Christ is the breath of life
In Exodus, he is the Passover Lamb
In Leviticus, he is our High Priest
In Numbers, he is the pillar of cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night
In Deuteronomy, he is the prophet like unto Moses
In Joshua, he is the captain of our salvation
In Judges, he is our judge and law giver
In Ruth, he is our kinsmen-redeemer
In 1stand 2ndSamuel, he’s our trusted prophet
In Kings and Chronicles, he’s our reigning king
In Ezra and Nehemiah, he’s the rebuilder of the broken down walls of human life
In Esther, he is our Mordecai
In Job, he is our ever-living redeemer
In Psalms, he is our shepherd
In Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, he is our wisdom
In Song of Solomon, he is our loving bridegroom
In Isaiah, he is the Prince of Peace
In Jeremiah, he is the righteous branch
In Lamentations, he is our weeping prophet
In Ezekiel, he is the wonderful four-faced man
In Daniel, he is the fourth man in life’s fiery furnace
In Hosea, he is the faithful husband forever married to the backslider
In Joel, he is the baptizer of the Holy Ghost and fire
In Amos, he is our burden bearer
In Obadiah, he is mighty to save
In Jonah, he is our great foreign missionary
In Micah, he is the messenger of beautiful feet
In Nahum, he is our strength and shield
In Habakkuk, he is God’s evangelist crying “Revive thy works in the midst of the years”
In Zephaniah, he is our savior
In Haggai, he is the restorer of God’s lost heritage
In Zechariah, he is the fountain opened up at the house of David for sin and uncleanliness.
In Malachi, he is the son of righteousness rising with healing in his wings
In Mathew, Jesus Christ is the king of the Jews.
In Mark, he is the servant
In Luke, he is the son of man feeling what you feel
In John, he is the son of God
In Acts, he is the savior of the world
In Romans, he is the righteousness of God
In 1st Corinthians, he is the rock, the father of Israel
In 2nd Corinthians, he is the triumphant one, giving victory
In Galatians, he is your liberty, he set you free
In Ephesians, he is the head of the church
In Philippians, he is your joy
In Colossians, he is your completeness
In 1stand 2ndThessalonians, he is your hope
In 1stTimothy, he is your faith
In 2ndTimothy, he is your stability
In Titus, he is truth
In Philemon, he is your benefactor
In Hebrews, he’s your perfection
In James, he is the power behind your faith
In 1st Peter, he is your example
In 2nd Peter, he is your purity
In 1st John, he is your life
In 2nd John, he is your pattern
In 3rd John, he is your motivation
In Jude, he is the foundation of your faith
And in Revelations, he is your coming king.
He is the first and the last. The beginning and the end.
He is the keeper of creation and the creator of all.
He is the architect of the universe and the manager of all times.
He always was, he always is, and he always will be.
Unmoved, unchanged, undefeated and never undone.
He was bruised and brought healing, he was pierced in his pain.
He was persecuted and brought freedom, he was dead and brought life.
He has risen and brings power. He reigns and brings peace.
The world can’t understand him, the armies can’t defeat him, the schools can’t explain him, and the leaders can’t ignore him.
Herod could not kill him, the Pharisees couldn’t confuse him, the people couldn’t hold him, and Nero couldn’t crush him.
He is alive, loved, longevity, and more. He is goodness, kindness, gentleness and God.
He is holy, righteous, mighty, powerful, and pure. His ways are right, and his words are eternal.
His will is unchanging and his mind is on me.
He is my redeemer, he is my savior, he is my God, he is my peace, he is my joy, he is my comfort, and he is my lord. AND HE RULES MY LIFE!
Forever and ever, AMEN.