In Matthew, He is the King of the Jews.
In Mark, He is the Servant of God.
In Luke, He is the perfect Son of man.
In John, He is the Son of God.
In Acts, He is the ascended Lord.
In Romans, He is our righteousness.
In 1 Corinthians, He is the first fruits from the dead.
In 2 Corinthians, He is made sin for us.
In Galatians, He is the end of the law.
In Ephesians, He is our armor.
In Philippians, He is the supplier of every need.
In Colossians, He is the preeminent one.
In 1 Thessalonians, He is the returning Lord.
In 2 Thessalonians, He is the world’s merciful judge.
In 1 Timothy, He is our mediator.
In 2 Timothy, He is the bestower of the crown.
In Titus, He is our great God and Savior.
In Philemon, He is the Father’s partner.
In Hebrews, He is the rest of faith and the fulfiller of types.
In James, He is the Lord of the Sabbath.
In 1 Peter, He is the theme of the Old Testament prophecy.
In 2 Peter, He is the long-suffering Savior.
In 1 John, He is the Word of life.
In 2 John, He is the target of the anti-christ.
In 3 John, He is the personification of truth.
In Jude, He is the believer’s hope.
In Revelation, He is the victorious lamb.
“Search the scriptures… they… testify of me. ” – John 5:39
Take the time to read the New Testament this month and find Jesus in each of these books.
Also see “Christ in the Old Testament”



