Discover how Christocentric theology transforms the Bible from a collection of ancient texts into a unified story centered on the person of Jesus.

The Bible remains 'dark' if you don't hear that sovereign name of Jesus Christ behind it. It’s about the 'Christ concentration'—treating him as the integrative North Star for the whole thing.
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Jackson: Miles, I was thinking about how we usually read a story. You start at the beginning to see where it goes, right? But what if I told you that to understand the first page of the Bible, you actually have to start with the person of Jesus?
Miles: That’s a great way to put it. It’s like having a detective tool that unlocks the whole mystery. Most people assume the Old Testament is just a separate history, but Christocentric theology suggests that the entire Bible—every law, prophecy, and even the wisdom books—is actually a unified witness to Christ.
Jackson: So, it’s not just that he shows up in the New Testament? You’re saying he’s the "integrative North Star" for the whole thing?
Miles: Exactly. It's the idea that God the Spirit testifies to God the Son to make God the Father known.
Jackson: That sounds like a massive shift in perspective. Let’s explore how this lens actually changes the way we read these ancient texts.