The Son of Man: His Life and Ministry offers a fresh study of Jesus, showing how His ordinary life and public work fulfilled His divine mission.
Drawing on early chapters that frame His life in Nazareth and the growing arc of His ministry, the book emphasizes how daily habits, family ties, and social relations illuminate the meaning of His work. It foregrounds the idea that the Incarnation achieved its ends not through novel plans but by living out the eternal design of God in real life, among real people.
- See how He balanced common life with His public mission
- Explore the themes of conflict with indifference and falsehood
- Follow the narrative from Nazareth to Capernaum and Jerusalem
- Consider how divine purpose unfolds through everyday acts
Ideal for readers seeking a devotional, non-scholarly view that deepens reverence for Christ’s humanity and His universal message.