The Blueprint of Redemption Hidden in Genesis
For centuries, we have read the opening verses of Genesis as a cosmic creation account. But what if it's also something more? What if, hidden in plain sight, God embedded a prophetic blueprint of His entire redemptive plan? Discover how the cross was not Plan B, but the centerpiece of a plan conceived before time began.
A journey from Genesis to Revelation, revealing God's eternal plan
Before the void, there was a plan. Discover how "Let there be light" was the first prophetic declaration of the Gospel.
See how Jesus is the perfect image of God and how you are being conformed to His likeness through the indwelling Spirit.
From Genesis to Revelation, discover your position as the light of the world, seated with Christ in heavenly places.
Explore key excerpts from each chapter
Friends, brothers, sisters, fellow travelers in this journey of faith—welcome. I want to invite you into a conversation, one that I believe has the power to radically shift the way we see God, ourselves, and the entire narrative of Scripture. For centuries, we have read the opening verses of Genesis as a cosmic creation account, a divine explanation of how the world came to be. And it is that, but what if it's also something more? What if, hidden in plain sight within those first few verses, God embedded a prophetic blueprint of His entire redemptive plan?
This book is an invitation to open the eyes of our hearts, to ask the Holy Spirit to pull back the veil and show us the glorious mystery that has been there all along. We are going to explore how Genesis 1 is not just about the creation of the physical world, but the foreshadowing of a spiritual one.
We will see that God was never caught off guard by sin. The fall of man was not a divine emergency that sent God scrambling for a solution. The cross was not Plan B. From before the foundation of the world, the Lamb was already slain in the heart and mind of God. Redemption was not a reaction; it was an eternal intention.
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