Wednesday, March 18, 2026

50 Types of Christ

 

50 Types of Christ

Category

Type

Christ Revealed

Scripture

Persons

Adam

Head of the new creation

Gen 2; Rom 5

Abel

The righteous slain one

Gen 4

Isaac

The offered son

Gen 22

Jacob

The transformed one

Gen 28

Joseph

Suffering and glorified savior

Gen 37–50

Moses

Deliverer and leader

Exo 3

Aaron

High priest

Exo 28

Joshua

One who brings into rest

Josh 1

David

Victorious king

1 Sam

Solomon

King of peace and glory

1 Kings

Animals

Passover lamb

Redeeming Christ

Exo 12

Burnt offering

Absolute consecration

Lev 1

Sin offering

Bearer of sin

Lev 4

Ox

Faithful service

Num 7

Lion

Victorious king

Gen 49

Plants

Tree of life

Divine life

Gen 2

Vine

Life supply

John 15

Wheat

Resurrection life

John 12

Fig tree

Fruitful life

Matt 21

Cedar

Glory and exaltation

1 Kings

Minerals

Gold

Divine nature

Exo 25

Silver

Redemption

Exo 30

Bronze

Judgment

Num 21

Precious stones

Transformed life

Exo 28

Rock

Life supply

Exo 17

Objects

Tabernacle

God's dwelling

Exo 25

Ark

Presence of God

Exo 25

Bread table

Bread of life

Exo 25

Lampstand

Light of life

Exo 25

Incense altar

Intercession

Exo 30

Feasts

Passover

Redemption

Lev 23

Unleavened bread

Holy living

Lev 23

Firstfruits

Resurrection

Lev 23

Pentecost

Spirit outpouring

Lev 23

Tabernacles

God dwelling with man

Lev 23

Experiences

Red Sea

Baptism

Exo 14

Manna

Heavenly food

Exo 16

Rock water

Living Spirit

Exo 17

Jordan river

Death to old man

Josh 3

Good land

Rich Christ

Josh 5

Heavenly

Light

Light of life

Gen 1

Sun

Sun of righteousness

Mal 4

Star

Guidance

Num 24

Air

Breath of life

Gen 2

Rain

Grace supply

Deut 11

Building

Temple

God's house

1 Kings 6

Zion

Kingdom center

Ps 48

Wall

Protection

Neh

Cornerstone

Foundation

Isa 28

Capstone

Completion

Zech 4

 

*Please refer to Life-Study of Ephesians, Chapter 30: The Riches of Christ Produce the Church

The Structure of Three Servants in Matthew 24–25

 

The Structure of Three Servants in Matthew 24–25

Matthew 24:45 So who then is the faithful and discerning servant whom his master has appointed to manage his household and to give them their food at the proper time?

Matthew 24:46 Blessed is that servant when his master comes and finds him doing so.

Matthew 24:47 Truly I tell you, his master will put him in charge of all his possessions.

Matthew 24:48 But if that wicked servant says in his heart, “My master will be late,”

Matthew 24:49 and beats his fellow servants and eats and drinks with drunkards,

Matthew 24:50 when that servant’s master comes on an unexpected day and at an unknown hour,

Matthew 24:51 he will cut him in two and condemn him to punishment with the hypocrites; there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 

Parable

Scripture

Spiritual Symbol

Central Focus

Faithful Expression

Failure

Result

Spiritual Principle

Faithful vs Evil Servant

Matt 24:45–51

Service

and stewardship

Faithfulness in feeding

Supplying Christ as life

Abusing others and loving the world

Kingdom reward or discipline

Faithfulness in service

Ten Virgins

Matt 25:1–13

Life

And

 oil

Readiness of life

Vessel filled with oil

 (Spirit)

Lamp without oil

Enter the wedding feast or shut out

Fullness of life

Talents Servants

Matt 25:14–30

Function

 and

gift

Use of entrusted gifts

Using talents faithfully

Burying the talent

Reward or rebuke

Use of spiritual function

 

*Integrated Spiritual Insight (Key Point) 

In Gospel of Matthew chapters 24–25, the Lord shows a complete picture of the believers’ preparation for His return.

These three parables reveal three dimensions of readiness:

Servants — the matter of service

Virgins — the matter of life

Talents — the matter of function

Therefore, the believers’ preparation includes: 

Life + Service + Function 

If one has service without life, he may become an evil servant.

If one has life but does not exercise his function, he may become a servant who buries his talent. 

What the Lord desires are overcomers who possess maturity in life, faithfulness in service, and proper functioning in gifts.

 

*One Prophetic Declaration 

When the Lord returns, He is seeking believers who are full of life, faithful in service, and active in their spiritual function.

 

*Ultimate Conclusion 

The entire section of Gospel of Matthew chapters 24–25 is actually a blueprint for kingdom preparation:

Preparation in life (Virgins)

Faithfulness in service (Servants)

Function in gifts (Talents)

 

*The ultimate goal is:

to prepare the Bride of Christ and bring in the kingdom.

 

*Consulte el Entrenamiento de Invierno 2025: Experimentando, Disfrutando y Manifestando a Cristo (Parte Cuatro), Capítulo Nueve: El Cordero que Sigue las Primicias de la Victoria.:24 Enoc caminaba con Dios, y Dios se lo llevó, y desapareció.