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Consider the themes of the
sixty-six books:

In Genesis, He is the Creator
God.
In Exodus, He is the Redeemer.
In Leviticus, He is your
sanctification.
In Numbers, He is your guide.
In Deuteronomy, He is your
teacher.
In Joshua, He is the mighty
conqueror.
In
Judges, He gives victory over
enemies.
In Ruth, He is your kinsman,
your lover, your redeemer.
In I Samuel, he is the root of
Jesse;
In 2 Samuel, He is the Son of
David.
In 1 Kings and 2 Kings, He is
King of Kings and Lord of Lords
In 1st and 2nd Chronicles, He is
your intercessor and High
Priest.
In Ezra, He is your temple, your
house of worship.
In Nehemiah, He is your mighty
wall, protecting you from your
enemies.
In Esther, He stands in the gap
to deliver you from your
enemies.
In Job, He is the arbitrator who
not only understands your
struggles,
but has the power to do
something about them.
In Psalms, He is your song-and
your reason to sing.
In Proverbs, He is your wisdom,
helping you make sense of life
and live it successfully.
In Ecclesiastes, He is your
purpose, delivering you from
vanity.
In the Song of Solomon, He is
your lover, your Rose of Sharon.
In Isaiah, He is the mighty
counselor, the prince of peace,
the
everlasting father, and
more. In short, He's everything
you need.
In Jeremiah, He is your balm of
Gilead, the soothing salve for
your
sin-sick soul.
In Lamentations, He is the
ever-faithful one upon whom you
can depend.
In Ezekiel, He is your wheel in
the middle of a wheel-the one
who
assures that dry, dead bones
will come alive again.
In Daniel, He is the ancient of
days, the everlasting God who
never runs
out of time.
In Hosea, He is your faithful
lover, always beckoning you to
come
back-even when you have
abandoned Him.
In Joel, He is your refuge,
keeping you safe in times of
trouble.
In Amos, He is the husbandman,
the one you can depend on to
stay by your side.
In Obadiah, He is Lord of the
Kingdom.
In Jonah, He is your salvation,
bringing you back within His
will.
In Micah, He is judge of the
nation.
In Nahum, He is the jealous God.
In Habakkuk, He is the Holy One.
In Zephaniah, He is the witness.
In Haggai, He overthrows the
enemies
In Zechariah, He is Lord of
Hosts.
In Malachi, He is the messenger
God.

In Matthew, He is king of the
Jews.
In Mark, He is the servant.
In Luke, He is the Son of Man,
feeling what you feel.
In John, He is the Son of God.
In Acts, He is Savior of the
world.
In Romans, He is the
righteousness of God.
In I Corinthians, He is the rock
that followed Israel.
In II Corinthians, He is the
triumphant one, giving victory.
In Galatians, He is your
liberty; He sets you free.
In Ephesians, He is head of the
Church.
In Philippians, He is your joy.
In Colossians, He is your
completeness.
In I Thessalonians, He is your
hope.
In II Thessalonians, He is your
patience and discipline.
In I Timothy, He is your faith.
In II Timothy, He is your
stability.
In Titus, He is the truth.
In Philemon, He is your
benefactor.
In Hebrews, He is your
perfection.
In James, He is the power behind
your faith.
In I Peter, He is your example.
In II Peter, He is your purity.
In I John, He is your life.
In II John, He is your pattern.
In III John, He is your
motivation.
In Jude, He is the foundation of
your faith.
In the Revelation, He is your
coming King.

From the beginning of the world
to its end, there is no place
you can
look and not see Jesus. He is
everywhere. He is everything.
"He is
before all things, and in Him
all things hold together."
- Colossians 1:17
~ Author Unknown ~






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