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{{bl| Narrative design points to Christ’s finished work }} [[ Narrative design points to Christ’s finished work | Children's version ]] | {{bl| Narrative design points to Christ’s finished work }} [[ Narrative design points to Christ’s finished work | Children's version ]] | ||
=== '''Narrative Design Points to Christ’s Finished Work''' === | === '''Narrative Design Points to Christ’s Finished Work''' === | ||
The Bible is not merely a collection of stories, commands, and doctrines—it is a divinely authored narrative whose structure, symbols, and progression reveal the eternal plan and finished work of Jesus Christ. Every part of the narrative, from Genesis to Revelation, is designed with intentionality. The patterns, parallels, names, and even apparent digressions are woven together to unveil '''Christ's person, His suffering, His death, His resurrection, and the transformation of His bride'''. Here's how: | The Bible is not merely a collection of stories, commands, and doctrines—it is a divinely authored narrative whose structure, symbols, and progression reveal the eternal plan and finished work of Jesus Christ. Every part of the narrative, from Genesis to Revelation, is designed with intentionality. The patterns, parallels, names, and even apparent digressions are woven together to unveil '''Christ's person, His suffering, His death, His resurrection, and the transformation of His bride'''. Here's how: |