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Luke 24:27: The Story Was Pointing to Him All Along


Episode 8


Episode Context: This Advent episode explores Luke 24:27, where Jesus reveals the scarlet thread of redemption running from Moses through the prophets. The entire Old Testament points toward Christ. This episode explains how Scripture forms a unified story that leads to the manger and ultimately to the cross and resurrection.

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Beginning With Moses: How Jesus Reveals the Story Behind the Story

There is something about December that makes the world feel different. The lights go up. The music changes. The days grow shorter, and the nights seem quieter. Even with a full calendar, Advent invites us to slow down, look again, and remember what God has done.

Luke 24:27 may not seem like a Christmas verse, but it tells the whole Christmas story in one line. On the road to Emmaus, the risen Jesus opens the Scriptures and explains everything written about Him. He starts with Moses and moves through the prophets, revealing that the entire story of Scripture has a center. A direction. A Redeemer.

This is the scarlet thread of redemption. A thread that begins in Genesis, flows through Abraham and the Passover lamb, appears in the sacrificial system, and grows clearer in every prophecy of the coming Messiah. The manger was always the plan. Christmas is not an interruption in the story. It is the fulfillment of God’s promise from the beginning.

The Road to Emmaus

Two discouraged disciples walked away from Jerusalem believing the story was over. Jesus joined them, listened, and then opened the Scriptures. He showed them how everything had been pointing to Him all along. Beginning with Moses and all the prophets, He explained the things concerning Himself. This is biblical typology, the unity of the Bible, and the promise and fulfillment pattern that shapes the story of redemption.

The Story That Shapes Our Story

Christmas is not only about looking backward at a birth. It is about looking backward at an entire story that led to that birth. It is also about looking forward. The child in the manger is the King who will come again. The God who kept His promises for thousands of years will keep His promises to you.

A Prayer for Advent

Father, thank You for the story You have been telling since the beginning. Thank You that Jesus was not an afterthought, but the plan from the start. Teach us to see Your hand in the Scriptures and in our own lives. Fill our hearts with hope and faith as we walk through this Advent season. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Value for Value

If this episode encouraged you or helped you see the beauty of the Bible’s story, would you consider returning some of that value?

More for December

During December I am rerunning the debut season of the LifeSpring Why Christmas podcast from 2006. It is a 10 to 15 minute daily show that shares the story of Christmas and customs from around the world. You can find it at lifespringmedia.com/lifespring-whychristmas or by searching for “LifeSpring!” in your podcast app.

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