Garden to Glory
A Journey Into the Father's Love, Freedom, and Nearness
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Rebecca Black
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Garden to Glory: A Journey Into the Father’s Love, Freedom, and Nearness
What if the Gospel is not about getting God closer—but about realizing He never left?
From the beginning, humanity was formed for intimacy, not distance. Created for union, not separation. Yet fear, shame, and broken identity entered the story, distorting how humanity saw God and themselves. The result was not just sin, but a deep sense of disconnection that echoed through every generation.
Garden to Glory is an invitation back into the heart of the Father.
This book traces the Gospel from Eden to resurrection, revealing a Father who never abandoned His children and a Savior who came not merely to forgive sins but to restore relationship. Through Scripture and revelation, you will see how Jesus did more than remove guilt — He brought nearness. More than saving humanity from judgment — He revealed the Father.
Inside these pages, you will discover:
What was truly lost in the Garden
Why shame changed how we see God
How Jesus restored intimacy, not distance
The Father’s role in redemption
Why salvation is reunion, not religion
How freedom begins with belonging
Garden to Glory reframes the entire Gospel as a story of restoration, not rejection. It unveils God as Father, not accuser. Near, not distant. Tender, not transactional.
This book is for the one who loves God but feels far from Him. For the believer who suspects the Gospel might be better than they were told. For the heart longing not for answers alone, but for closeness.
You were never meant to live separate.
You were never meant to perform for belonging.
You were always meant to come home.
The story does not end in separation.
It ends in glory.