The bronze snake in Numbers 21 ended up representing Christ on the cross as told by Christ to Nicodemus in John 3.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Studies regarding the central message of Scripture—The Gospel. This section explores the definition of the “Good News” and the vital distinction between the “Gospel of the Kingdom” preached by Jesus and the Twelve, and the “Gospel of the Grace of God” revealed to Paul for the present Church Age (Acts 20:24; 1 Corinthians 15:1-4).
The bronze snake in Numbers 21 ended up representing Christ on the cross as told by Christ to Nicodemus in John 3.
God’s law is perfect and failure to keep it will result in death. Christ fulfilled the law and offers life.
In the days of the Judges, a Moabite widow trusted Israel’s God and found refuge under His wings. Ruth’s story moves from famine to fullness and from ordinary obedience to messianic hope, showing how God keeps His promises through faithful people.
God saves by grace through faith in Christ, not by works. This post traces that good news through Scripture and shows how grace forms a new life.