Christ in All of Scripture
Discover how the entire Old Testament anticipates and points to Jesus — through types, shadows, prophecies, and patterns that find their fulfillment in the gospel.
Jesus told the disciples on the road to Emmaus that all the Scriptures — the Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms — were about Him (Luke 24:27, 44). The earliest Christians read their Bible this way: every sacrifice, every king, every promise was pointing forward to the One who would fulfill them all.
These plans train your eyes to see Christ throughout the Old Testament — not by forcing Him into passages where He doesn't belong, but by tracing the legitimate connections that the biblical authors themselves intended. You'll see how Adam, Moses, David, and the prophets each prefigure aspects of Christ's person and work. You'll discover how the temple, the sacrificial system, the exodus, and the exile are all shadows cast by the reality of the gospel.
What You'll Discover
- How the major figures of the Old Testament — Adam, Abraham, Moses, David, Elijah — foreshadow Jesus
- Why the sacrificial system, the tabernacle, and the priesthood all point to Christ's atoning work
- How the prophets anticipated not just the Messiah's coming but the shape of His ministry
- The difference between responsible typology and forced allegory
- How seeing Christ in all of Scripture deepens your worship and strengthens your faith
These plans draw on the insights of thinkers like Spurgeon, Goldsworthy, and Calvin — each of whom insisted that Christ is the key to unlocking the whole Bible.