Seen Yet Unseen

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Seen Yet Unseen: Understanding God's Self-Revelation from the Fall to the Son invites readers to explore Scripture through a Christ-centered lens that brings clarity, coherence, and hope to the whole biblical narrative.

Many believers struggle to reconcile the God revealed in the Old Testament with the compassion and mercy revealed in Jesus Christ. This tension has led to confusion, fear, and fractured faith for countless readers. Seen Yet Unseen gently addresses that struggle by tracing how God has consistently revealed His character—from the Fall to the Son—through patterns, foreshadows, and mediated encounters that find their fulfillment in Christ.

Rather than dismissing difficult passages or reshaping Scripture to fit modern sensibilities, this book invites readers to see how Jesus Himself taught us to understand God's story. It explores themes such as angelic mediation, cultural lenses, and progressive revelation, showing how God's love and purpose remain consistent throughout the biblical record.

Written for thoughtful readers who value clarity and depth, Seen Yet Unseen bridges academic insight with spiritual reflection. It is not a polemic, nor a purely academic work, but a careful and compassionate guide for those who long to read the Bible without fear and to encounter the heart of God as revealed in Jesus Christ.

This book is for pastors, teachers, students, and seekers alike—anyone who desires a deeper, Christ-centered understanding of Scripture and a faith rooted in confidence rather than confusion.

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