Made For Eden Review & Giveaway
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Father God desires to have a relationship with us. It is not him that needs to change, it is us. We need to draw closer to Him and He will draw closer to us. Dr. Bryan McIntosh teaches us how to learn to walk closer with Father God in Made for Eden.
We were created in God’s image. Because of Christ’s death, burial and resurrection, we become new creations in Christ. We become a new creation and with that, we are supposed to live out God’s purpose through His power, but are we? I can say that I live far below where He called me to be? What about you?
About Made for Eden
Made for Eden is a journey that tells the story of God’s infinite love for His highest creation, starting in Genesis in the Garden of Eden, and ending in Revelation with a garden on the new earth. Both contain a tree of life. Many people believe we have to endure this life and someday have a good life. But Jesus came for us to have an abundant life now and in the life to come. We were made for Eden and we can know it more fully now than we thought possible.
Begin Here
Ultimately, the purpose we are made for can only be established by the One who made us. How well are we doing in the purpose in which our Creator says we should succeed? From the earliest pages of the Bible, God had a purpose in creating mankind. “Let us make mankind in our image, according to our likeness.” We were created as a reflection of the Divine. God gave us a responsibility: to rule over creation! We were made to steward what belongs to God. We were made for Eden.
Find out why Bryan believes we were made for Eden has been overlooked. Along with exploring the identities of being God’s child, ambassador, and saint the book also:
- Reminds readers of the glorious purpose God has for mankind.
- Reveals the implications of Jesus’s sacrifice for us.
- Defines the crucified life Jesus produces in and for his disciples.
- Displays Jesus as the gateway to restoring us to our created purpose.
Giveaway Time
What promises are you believing God for?