Jesus in the Old Testament: Adam
As our families and churches prepare for the Christmas
celebration, many are seeking to emphasize the biblical expectation of the
promised Savior, rather than the commercial and sentimental emphasis of our
society. One way to do this is to walk
through the Old Testament, following the centuries-long expectation of God's
people for the promised Messiah. This
spirit is found in one of our advent hymns: "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus." It reads:
Come, thou long expected Jesus, born to set thy people free;
From our fears and sins release us; let us find our rest in
thee.
Israel's strength and consolation, hope of all the earth thou
art,
Dear desire of every nation, joy of every longing heart.
In this spirit, I would like to offer a series of brief meditations
on how the Old Testament anticipates Jesus' coming and in which Christ appears prior to his incarnation.
If these direct our thoughts to Christ during the holiday season, and
especially if these meditations prove suitable for parents to read to their
children, I will be greatly rewarded.