The whole Scripture, as it consists of histories, prophecies, doctrines, precepts, promises, exhortations, admonitions, encouragements, and reproofs, is the proper subject of the gospel ministry; and every part should in its place and course be attended to; yet so that, in every compartment we exhibit, Jesus should be the capital figure, in whom the prophecies are fulfilled, the promises established; to whom, in a way of type and emblem, the most important parts of Scripture history have an express reference; and from whom alone we can receive that life, strength, and encouragement, which are necessary to make obedience either pleasing or practicable.
--John Newton, from The Letters of John Newton
Monday, June 10, 2013
Jesus, the Capital Figure of the Bible
John Newton on proclaiming the whole counsel of God, and doing so because it proclaims Christ from all of Scripture: