What if the Gospel is not about getting God closer, but about realising He never left?
Many Christians live with an underlying sense of distance from God. They love Jesus, yet still wrestle with fear, shame, striving, and the feeling that they must somehow earn what has already been freely given.
In Garden to Glory, Rebecca Black traces the story of Scripture from Eden to resurrection, revealing a Father who never abandoned His children and a Saviour who came not merely to forgive sin, but to restore belonging. Through biblical narrative, theological reflection, and practical application, this book explores how fear, shame, and distorted identity entered the human story and how Jesus restores us to intimacy, freedom, and sonship.
Building on the foundation laid in Restored Vision, this second volume in the Restored to Glory series invites readers to see the Gospel through the lens of the Father's love. Rather than focusing on performance, transaction, or striving, Garden to Glory presents a vision of the Christian life rooted in identity, relationship, and the finished work of Christ.
You were never created for separation. You were always invited into belonging.
Ideal for personal study, discipleship groups, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of identity in Christ, the Father's heart, and the freedom found in grace, Garden to Glory offers a fresh invitation to walk from fear into love, from striving into rest, and from uncertainty into secure sonship.
Book 1: Restored Vision
Book 2: Garden to Glory
Book 3: Cross to Crown (forthcoming)
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