
Lakepointe Church with Josh Howerton How the Old Testament Points to Jesus | Investigating Jesus | Pastor Mike Breaux
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Mar 29, 2026 A guided tour of Old Testament patterns that point toward a coming Messiah. Stories like the Exodus, Passover lamb, and tabernacle are highlighted as foreshadows. Themes include deliverance, provision, covenant signs, and how law and sacrifices anticipate something greater. The narrative traces how these ancient shadows gain new meaning in light of a climactic sacrifice.
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Exodus As A Preview Of Greater Deliverance
- The Exodus deliverance is a major shadow of greater rescue to come, demonstrating God's power to free the oppressed.
- Breaux emphasizes Moses as a type pointing to the coming deliverer God promised to Abraham's offspring.
Passover Lamb Points To Christ's Sacrifice
- The Passover lamb's blood that protected Israel is a direct foreshadow of Christ's sacrificial blood.
- Breaux links the lamb's blood that caused death to "pass over" to Jesus' blood ultimately buying freedom.
Red Sea Crossing Mirrors Baptism
- The Red Sea crossing and baptism imagery connect deliverance from the past to new life in Christ.
- Breaux compares burial of the past in the sea to baptism where old captivity is buried and believers emerge free.
