The sonship of Christ. Ty Gibson

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Jonathan Walter

      This book is a fine example of how deeply biblical and theological reflection may help answer important questions regarding the person and identity of Jesus Christ. Written in a lively and accessible style, Gibson makes a clear case for Christ’s full, co-equal, and co-eternal deity, by examining biblical evidence on the meaning and theology of Christ’s sonship. Gibson’s book comes at a time when interest in the doctrine of Christ is rising. His book is an important contribution and should receive the widest exposure possible.

      Darius Jankiewicz, Chair, Department of Theology & Christian Philosophy, Andrews University

      Once I began reading, I couldn’t put The Sonship of Christ down. WOW! This book is truly stunning. Ty has unearthed an undeniable truth regarding the eternal nature of Christ and His covenant-son relationship with the Father. If you have ever asked how Jesus could possess underived life and still be called God’s “Son,” you will find the crystal-clear answer from Scripture in this amazing book. Without doubt, the exposure of this truth will have a profound impact on Christendom.

      Shelley J. Quinn, Author, Speaker, and 3ABN Program Development Manager

      I simply cannot contain my enthusiasm for the message of this book. Ty’s approach to the ancient question of the simultaneous Divinity and Sonship of Jesus Christ is refreshing, biblical, and, to me, entirely persuasive. I pray this book gets the widespread attention and affirmation it deserves. The Sonship of Christ is, above all, a joyous exploration and celebration of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. Thank you, Ty!”

       Pastor David Asscherick

      “Daughters of Eve, after all you’ve been through, I want you to know you were in my thoughts every sentence along the way.”

      preface

      This book was written purely by accident.

      No kidding.

      It seems to have written itself. Yes, I was involved in the process, painfully so at times. But my next book was going to be about something else. In midstream, I got diverted, then obsessed, then overwhelmed by an unexpected vision of God’s beauty, and I had to follow the light wherever it might lead. There were so many people asking the same basic question—people in Germany and Australia, Spain and California, and at the Village Market in Collegedale, Tennessee—that I started composing notes and answering emails, until, next thing I knew, this book popped out of my computer.

      So here it is.

      The Sonship of Christ

      Exploring the Covenant Identity of God and Man

      Admittedly, it’s not a super catchy title, but it is very specific to the content of the book. So I’m hoping the title, and the subtitle, will become extremely meaningful to you before our journey’s end. As I chased the thread woven through the pages ahead, before I knew it more than 100,000 words had been written. “Yikes! Stop already,” I said to myself. So I stopped, and I edited. I didn’t want to bury or bore you, so I cut the thing down to 43,459 words. That’s manageable. In fact, at an average reading speed of 200 words per minute, you can get through this little volume in about three and a half hours. No sweat. That’s a lazy Sunday afternoon, and I am confident it will be well worth your time.

      Another thing about the title: yes, I am aware, extremely so, that “Sonship” is a boy word.

      Daughters of Eve, after all you’ve been through, I want you to know you were in my thoughts every sentence along the way. Please keep in mind throughout this exploration that everything of which we speak regarding sons is equally applicable to daughters. Throughout the biblical narrative, Sonship is a covenant mechanism for tracing the lineage of Christ. Point is, my dear sisters, you are not excluded from any of the glorious implications of the biblical Sonship theme any more than men are excluded from the biblical portrayals of God’s church as a woman and ultimately as a bride. Men along with women are represented by the bride, and women as well as men are represented by Sonship.

      I’m so excited about The Sonship of Christ that I can’t wait for you to read it. Please email me at [email protected] and let me know what you think. I am praying, just so you know, that the

      ideas you are about to encounter will blow your mind and take you to a whole new level of biblical comprehension.

      Finally, since books are expected to have introductions, here’s mine:

      Children tend to know more than adults—not more in mass, but more in meaning. As we grow older and “smarter” we tend to forget profound things nobody ever had to tell us. So this book is a wink and a nod to a little boy who intuitively sensed the essential make up of reality when he asked the rather brilliant question, “If we was created, well, that must mean God was alone before we was here, so how could God be nice way back then if there weren’t nobody to be nice to? Maybe God weren’t never alone.”

      Precisely, little guy.

      Contents

      endorsements 7

      preface: kids know stuff 12

      contents 17

      TWO IDENTITIES 18

      READING SCRIPTURE ON ITS OWN TERMS 24

      A PROPHECY OF PROGENY 30

      ISRAEL, MY SON 38

      DAVID, MY SON 46

      SOLOMON, MY SON 54

      COVENANT IDENTITY 60

      THE GRAND REENACTMENT 68

      MATTHEW’S GOSPEL—SON OF ABRAHAM 76

      LUKE’S GOSPEL—SON OF ADAM 88

      JOHN’S GOSPEL—ONLY BEGOTTEN SON 96

      ROMANS—GOD’S FIRSTBORN SON 112

      HEBREWS—OUR ETERNAL BROTHER 128

      SON OF MAN 138

      THE

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