Have you heard of the Christocentric Principle of biblical understanding? Simply put, it means that everything we know about God, angels, Satan, human hopes, and the whole universe is best understood when viewed in relationship to Jesus Christ. He is at the center.
Recently, I discovered that one of the less familiar Old Testament books, Zechariah, is one of the most Christocentric. This book is a good example because it speaks of Christs humanity (6:12), His humility (9:9), His betrayal (11:12), His deity (12:8), His crucifixion (12:10), His return (14:4), and His future reign (14:8-21).
One especially meaningful passage is Zechariah 12:10, which says, Then they will look on Me whom they pierced. The piercing refers to Israels historic rejection of Jesus as Messiah resulting in His crucifixion. But this verse also predicts a future generation of Jews who will accept Him as their Messiah. At the second coming of Jesus, a remnant of Israel will recognize the crucified One and turn to Him in faith.
This marvelous book should encourage us to look for more Christ-centered truthsboth in other parts of the Bible and in all of life. Keep Jesus in the middle of everything. Live a Christocentric life.
LOL!
That is VERY funny and oh, so true, Gail!
Here’s another one -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p91GXkQ-Sas&feature=related
Very good, Gail!!