The Father and His Family: Gods Plan for Our Redemption
In "The Father and His Family: God's Plan for Our Redemption," E. W. Kenyon explores essential questions about human existence:
- Why were we born?
- What must we do to inherit eternal life?
Kenyon asserts that our creation was not arbitrary; from the foundations of the world, we were destined to be beloved children of the Father. Even in our fallen state, God devised a way to reconcile us to Himself.
The entire plan of redemption, according to Kenyon, reveals the deep connection and longing of the great Father God. Christianity, he argues, is not merely a religion but a familial bond between a Father and His children.
Initially entrusted with dominion and authority over the earth, Adam forfeited these rights through questioning and disobedience, leading to a legal transfer of authority. Kenyon explains that God, recognizing this legality, sent His beloved Son to bear the consequences of Adam's transgression.
Kenyon covers various topics, including the purpose of creation, humanity's betrayal, the dominion of death, the need for a mediator, and the concept of the family of God.
This work aims to deepen your understanding of God's Word, His boundless love for you, and your entitlements as His beloved child.