EPIGNOSIS OF GRACE
Friday, November 21, 2025
THE SCRIPTURES
LUKE 24:25-27
Then he said unto them, O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken: Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory? And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself. (KJV)
The most abused or wrongly interpreted or taught areas of the bible are the scriptures or the Old Testament books. This is because of the styles of the authors and the audience at that time. Jesus is the message of the scriptures. This means that the right interpretation or use of the scriptures is to reveal Christ.
John 5:39,
“Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me”.
Time and time again we keep emphasizing what Jesus did for his disciples when he expounded unto them in all the scriptures. This means Jesus set an example for us on how to use the scriptures. Hence, we shall begin to explore from Genesis to see how Jesus revealed Himself in the Old Testament books of the Bible which is the scriptures.
Remember Jesus’ words when he said to his audience that if they had believed Moses, they would have believed in him also because Moses wrote of him. Moses wrote of Christ using figures of speech, symbols, typologies and other modes of communication.
Though you will not read the word “JESUS CHRIST” in Moses’ writings, his writings were about Christ in a concealed form called mystery. The question that some still ask is how did Moses or others write about Jesus because they can’t seem to find Jesus personified in the scriptures, that’s Genesis to Malachi.
This kind of problem is what has resonated with the essence of proper bible teaching in the body of Christ. On the face of it, one of the contributing factors to why many are preaching all sorts of teachings and practising every sort of magic in the name of Jesus is because, more often than not, they miss what Jesus did to the scriptures at those forty days he spent with his disciples. Jesus revealed Himself in the scriptures to his disciples.
For this course, we shall have a feel for how Jesus handled the scriptures which eventually opened the eyes of his disciples to understand the scriptures. The teachings of the apostles also reflect how Jesus taught the scriptures. Since the disciples of Jesus were the people Jesus spent 40 days after his resurrection to teach, our interpretation of the scriptures will come from how they interpreted the Old Testament books.
Any interpretation of the Old Testament books which does not agree or is not based on the teachings in the epistles is an error. The teachings of Jesus and the apostles set the framework or standard by which we see through the scriptures.
CONFESSION: I interpret the scriptures through the lens of Christ and the teachings in the epistles.
Additional Studies
John 5:46-47,
Luke 24:44-47,
John 3:14
Friday, November 21, 2025
THE SCRIPTURES
LUKE 24:25-27
Then he said unto them, O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken: Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory? And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself. (KJV)
The most abused or wrongly interpreted or taught areas of the bible are the scriptures or the Old Testament books. This is because of the styles of the authors and the audience at that time. Jesus is the message of the scriptures. This means that the right interpretation or use of the scriptures is to reveal Christ.
John 5:39,
“Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me”.
Time and time again we keep emphasizing what Jesus did for his disciples when he expounded unto them in all the scriptures. This means Jesus set an example for us on how to use the scriptures. Hence, we shall begin to explore from Genesis to see how Jesus revealed Himself in the Old Testament books of the Bible which is the scriptures.
Remember Jesus’ words when he said to his audience that if they had believed Moses, they would have believed in him also because Moses wrote of him. Moses wrote of Christ using figures of speech, symbols, typologies and other modes of communication.
Though you will not read the word “JESUS CHRIST” in Moses’ writings, his writings were about Christ in a concealed form called mystery. The question that some still ask is how did Moses or others write about Jesus because they can’t seem to find Jesus personified in the scriptures, that’s Genesis to Malachi.
This kind of problem is what has resonated with the essence of proper bible teaching in the body of Christ. On the face of it, one of the contributing factors to why many are preaching all sorts of teachings and practising every sort of magic in the name of Jesus is because, more often than not, they miss what Jesus did to the scriptures at those forty days he spent with his disciples. Jesus revealed Himself in the scriptures to his disciples.
For this course, we shall have a feel for how Jesus handled the scriptures which eventually opened the eyes of his disciples to understand the scriptures. The teachings of the apostles also reflect how Jesus taught the scriptures. Since the disciples of Jesus were the people Jesus spent 40 days after his resurrection to teach, our interpretation of the scriptures will come from how they interpreted the Old Testament books.
Any interpretation of the Old Testament books which does not agree or is not based on the teachings in the epistles is an error. The teachings of Jesus and the apostles set the framework or standard by which we see through the scriptures.
CONFESSION: I interpret the scriptures through the lens of Christ and the teachings in the epistles.
Additional Studies
John 5:46-47,
Luke 24:44-47,
John 3:14
EPIGNOSIS OF GRACE
Friday, November 21, 2025
THE SCRIPTURES
LUKE 24:25-27
Then he said unto them, O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken: Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory? And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself. (KJV)
The most abused or wrongly interpreted or taught areas of the bible are the scriptures or the Old Testament books. This is because of the styles of the authors and the audience at that time. Jesus is the message of the scriptures. This means that the right interpretation or use of the scriptures is to reveal Christ.
John 5:39,
“Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me”.
Time and time again we keep emphasizing what Jesus did for his disciples when he expounded unto them in all the scriptures. This means Jesus set an example for us on how to use the scriptures. Hence, we shall begin to explore from Genesis to see how Jesus revealed Himself in the Old Testament books of the Bible which is the scriptures.
Remember Jesus’ words when he said to his audience that if they had believed Moses, they would have believed in him also because Moses wrote of him. Moses wrote of Christ using figures of speech, symbols, typologies and other modes of communication.
Though you will not read the word “JESUS CHRIST” in Moses’ writings, his writings were about Christ in a concealed form called mystery. The question that some still ask is how did Moses or others write about Jesus because they can’t seem to find Jesus personified in the scriptures, that’s Genesis to Malachi.
This kind of problem is what has resonated with the essence of proper bible teaching in the body of Christ. On the face of it, one of the contributing factors to why many are preaching all sorts of teachings and practising every sort of magic in the name of Jesus is because, more often than not, they miss what Jesus did to the scriptures at those forty days he spent with his disciples. Jesus revealed Himself in the scriptures to his disciples.
For this course, we shall have a feel for how Jesus handled the scriptures which eventually opened the eyes of his disciples to understand the scriptures. The teachings of the apostles also reflect how Jesus taught the scriptures. Since the disciples of Jesus were the people Jesus spent 40 days after his resurrection to teach, our interpretation of the scriptures will come from how they interpreted the Old Testament books.
Any interpretation of the Old Testament books which does not agree or is not based on the teachings in the epistles is an error. The teachings of Jesus and the apostles set the framework or standard by which we see through the scriptures.
CONFESSION: I interpret the scriptures through the lens of Christ and the teachings in the epistles.
Additional Studies
John 5:46-47,
Luke 24:44-47,
John 3:14
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