SON OF MAN ~ UNTO US A SON
A Child is Born, A Son is Given
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Before time was measured, before worlds were framed, before dust knew breath, there was Sonship.
The Son was not an afterthought. Redemption was not a reaction. Restoration was not improvised. In the counsel of Elohim, the Son stood as heir, ruler, and expression of the Father’s heart. Creation itself was framed with sonship in view, for sons were always the intended stewards of the earth.
When Adam fell, Yahweh did not abandon His purpose—He preserved it. What was lost in Eden was not merely innocence; it was authority, government, and relational sonship. And what was lost could only be recovered by One who could stand as both Son of Elohim and Son of Man.
This book is not about information. It is about recovery.
Why the Son of Man Matters
Much of the modern message has stopped at salvation, but Yahweh never did. Salvation was the doorway—sonship was the destination.
The title Son of Man is not a reference to weakness; it is a declaration of assignment. Yahshua did not come merely to forgive sin, but to restore what Adam forfeited. He came to show humanity what a son looks like when fully yielded to Yahweh and fully authorized to rule.
Isaiah’s prophecy declares it plainly:
Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given…
This is not redundancy. It is revelation.
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