THE SON OF MAN
Recovered What Was Lost
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This book is an invitation to rediscover the full scope of salvation as revealed through Scripture — a salvation that is more than forgiveness, more than a future hope in heaven, and more than a religious experience. It is a powerful and present reality that begins with understanding the Fall of Man and what was lost in Eden: relationship, identity, dominion, purpose, and life itself.
Modern Christianity often reduces salvation to a transactional escape from judgment. But Yahshua didn’t just come to change your destination — He came to restore your design. To understand salvation in its fullness, we must first go back to the beginning — to the garden, to the loss, and to the rupture that set the stage for redemption.
As we journey through the pages of this book, we will trace the story of restoration — from Genesis to Revelation — and uncover how Yahshua’s life, death, resurrection, and ascension were all aimed at restoring everything humanity lost. We will also explore how His gifts — through the Fivefold ministry and the seven ‘charisma’ gifts of the Spirit — equip the Body of Messiah to continue this mission of restoration in the earth.
This book is for the seeker who desires more than religion — who longs for wholeness, meaning, and Kingdom purpose. It is for every believer who knows deep down that salvation is not just about being saved from something but being restored to something.
Come with an open heart. What was lost is being found. What was broken is being mended. What was dead is being brought back to life.
This is salvation. This is restoration. This is the Gospel of the Kingdom.
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