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=== '''Narrative Design Points to Christ’s Finished Work''' ===
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=== 7. '''Conclusion: Narrative as Revelation''' ===
=== 7. '''Conclusion: Narrative as Revelation''' ===
The Bible's narrative is not just '''inspired storytelling'''—it is '''prophetic architecture'''. The events, names, patterns, and structures are intentionally designed to draw our eyes to '''Jesus crucified, risen, and reigning'''. His finished work is not an afterthought or a surprise ending—it is the '''blueprint''' of the story from the beginning.
The Bible's narrative is not just '''inspired storytelling'''—it is '''prophetic architecture'''. The events, names, patterns, and structures are intentionally designed to draw our eyes to '''Jesus crucified, risen, and reigning'''. His finished work is not an afterthought or a surprise ending—it is the '''blueprint''' of the story from the beginning.
[[Narrative design points to Christ’s finished work | Children's version ]]

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