Christianity: The Mystery Revealed: From Garden to Garden
What the Bible Was Always Telling Us
This book explores the full arc of Scripture—from the garden of Eden to the New Jerusalem—showing how the Bible reveals one consistent story of God’s pursuit, justice, and restoration. Written in short, poetic chapters, it unpacks the core truths of the Christian faith through the lens of the “mystery” now made known in Christ.
The early chapters introduce the idea of mystery in both Old and New Testaments, showing how prophets and generations longed to understand what was coming. It then explores the gospel message in depth: the seriousness of sin, the necessity of atonement, the call to faith and repentance, and the clarity of salvation by grace—not works—while showing how true faith results in a changed life.
Key themes such as the role of suffering, the tension between faith and works, the Church’s mission, and the reality of spiritual warfare are woven into practical reflections. Each chapter connects back to the idea of the garden: man’s purpose in Eden, the brokenness between gardens, and the promise of restoration in the final garden of Revelation.
Later chapters answer hard questions believers ask: Why are Christians still hypocrites? What will eternity be like? What if someone refuses God’s invitation? The answers are grounded in Scripture, acknowledging mystery where it remains and emphasizing what is clearly revealed.
The final chapters reinforce that the cross was not just a display of love but a necessary act of justice. The epilogue warns of the cost of rejection, yet ends with a prayer of surrender for those ready to walk the path home.
Throughout, the book maintains a rhythm of reflection while offering solid biblical foundations. Its purpose is not to complicate the gospel but to reveal its simplicity and depth—reminding