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'''Jesus said that all Scripture speaks about Him.''' [1] | |||
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When the Bible mentions figures like Adam, Moses, or Noah, it’s ultimately pointing to Jesus. These are known as ''types'' and ''shadows'', but recognizing them can sometimes feel like a guessing game. Yet, God didn’t preserve every word of Scripture just so people could invent their own interpretations. Instead, the Bible contains a deeper layer of meaning—a hidden message that only becomes fully clear in light of the cross. [2] | |||
This site is dedicated to uncovering that ''hidden message'' by relying on the Holy Spirit, who inspired the Bible. [3][4] | |||
* The ''priesthood of the believer'' doesn’t mean everyone can interpret Scripture however they like. [5] Rather, it means believers are called to pray for and guide one another. | |||
* With the Holy Spirit’s help, we can see how all of Scripture reveals Jesus. [6] And this understanding isn’t meant to stay hidden—it should be clear enough to share and teach others. [7] | |||
We invite you to ask questions, join the conversation, and as you grow, contribute your own insights or creations. Together, we form a ''fellowship of the mystery.'' | |||
Apologies for any disorganization—you may find a mix of projects here. The wiki has proven to be a useful tool, keeping things in one place rather than scattered across the internet. (And of late, serves as my memory.) | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:57, 21 March 2025
Jesus said that all Scripture speaks about Him. [1]
When the Bible mentions figures like Adam, Moses, or Noah, it’s ultimately pointing to Jesus. These are known as types and shadows, but recognizing them can sometimes feel like a guessing game. Yet, God didn’t preserve every word of Scripture just so people could invent their own interpretations. Instead, the Bible contains a deeper layer of meaning—a hidden message that only becomes fully clear in light of the cross. [2]
This site is dedicated to uncovering that hidden message by relying on the Holy Spirit, who inspired the Bible. [3][4]
- The priesthood of the believer doesn’t mean everyone can interpret Scripture however they like. [5] Rather, it means believers are called to pray for and guide one another.
- With the Holy Spirit’s help, we can see how all of Scripture reveals Jesus. [6] And this understanding isn’t meant to stay hidden—it should be clear enough to share and teach others. [7]
We invite you to ask questions, join the conversation, and as you grow, contribute your own insights or creations. Together, we form a fellowship of the mystery.
Apologies for any disorganization—you may find a mix of projects here. The wiki has proven to be a useful tool, keeping things in one place rather than scattered across the internet. (And of late, serves as my memory.)