When Order Is Lost, Life Follows

In my latest book: “Divine Order Restored in Christ,” I take up a question that is often assumed but rarely examined: what happens when the order God established for life is no longer the measure by which life is lived?

The issue is not simply that something went wrong. Scripture shows something deeper. What God established was not only broken—it was exchanged. What began as trust in what God had spoken gradually became reliance on what is seen, reasoned, and desired. From that point forward, perception no longer followed truth; it began to define it.

This shift is not confined to a single moment in the past. It continues to shape how life is understood and lived. The problem Scripture reveals is not isolated failure, but a condition that cannot restore itself. It is seen in how belief is treated as agreement rather than trust, how identity is constructed rather than received, and how what seems right is often accepted in place of what is true.

This book traces that movement from its origin to its ongoing expression, and then to its resolution. Restoration is not presented as something humanity achieves, but as something accomplished in Christ. The question, then, is not whether order exists, but whether life will be brought back into alignment with it.

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