No pastor wants his preaching to be considered “Christ-less” or
something other than “Christ-centered.” Still, it is sometimes difficult
to understand what exactly is meant by this kind of terminology.
Likewise, no pastor wants to “read into” the text something that is not
there.
In the initial chapter of his book, Preaching Christ from Genesis, Sidney
Griedanus lays out seven ways that a preacher can legitimately preach
Christ from the Old Testament. I’ve adapted the examples for each
category in order to keep the focus on how there are multiple ways to
preach Christ from an Old Testament account (such as Noah).
1. Redemptive-Historical Progression
The redemptive-historical road to Christ is the
“broadest and foundational path from an Old Testament text to Jesus
Christ” (3). It takes into consideration the history of redemption which
begins with the opening chapters of Genesis and culminates in the
vision of a restored paradise in Revelation. This journey from creation
to new creation takes us down a path of redemptive history in God’s acts
in Israel, through Christ, and then through the church. We take into
consideration the place we are in the biblical storyline and then look
forward to the climax of Christ’s death and resurrection.
An example would be the story of Noah. More than a simple story of
warning against judgment, it is also a continuation of the Genesis
plotline, where the seed of the woman must avenge the heel of the
serpent. God’s preservation of Noah is the way He keeps His promises,
and we anticipate the coming of the Seed – Jesus Christ in His first coming and then His second. Continue at Trevin Wax
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