Hey Adam, Where You At? - Take a Stand and Be Da Man! (Paperback)


In view of what has been established in my Trilogy for both male and female, leaders and laymen, this journey continues as a spin-off of: God, Why Didn't He Cover Me? While I feel that this was the epic chapter of the entire Trilogy, due to the process of number crunching and the extensive elaboration of a topic so dear to my heart, I was compelled to omit this significant information from Part One and modify it to become a first-time edition that is devoted and dedicated exclusively to men and male leaders. Just as this intriguing component continues to offer a unique smorgasbord of legitimate inquiries that may not fit the typical reader's presumptions, I invite you to explore a very rare assessment of the first and last Adam. Especially rewarding for the reader who values the fact that Adam was the type of HIM who was to come, could it possibly be that Adam was engaged in covering his bride and not preoccupied with hiding his sin? In my opinion, because Eve was the weaker vessel, Adam took the fall and willfully gave up his power to become her covering so that there would be no record on earth suggesting that the world was in sin because of her temptation. "For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners..". (Rom. 5:19a). Why Adam would demonstrate perfect love and give up immortality for the love of a woman is really the focus of my investigation. Why Jesus would give up immortality and leave the Father to die on an old rugged cross is a large part of the mystery. Evidently, when God looks at us, He sees Jesus, but when He looked at Eve, He saw Adam. All over the world, Jesus was the Lamb, but Adam, "you 'da' man" because you took a stand. Brace yourself, as this provocative revelation may likely augment your investment. In my southern colloquial, allow me to say it like I'm feeling it, "Hey Adam, where you at? I'm 'gonna' need you to either, 'man-it-up;' or, 'bring it down ' Come on 'y'all, ' 'let's get back to Eden' "

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In view of what has been established in my Trilogy for both male and female, leaders and laymen, this journey continues as a spin-off of: God, Why Didn't He Cover Me? While I feel that this was the epic chapter of the entire Trilogy, due to the process of number crunching and the extensive elaboration of a topic so dear to my heart, I was compelled to omit this significant information from Part One and modify it to become a first-time edition that is devoted and dedicated exclusively to men and male leaders. Just as this intriguing component continues to offer a unique smorgasbord of legitimate inquiries that may not fit the typical reader's presumptions, I invite you to explore a very rare assessment of the first and last Adam. Especially rewarding for the reader who values the fact that Adam was the type of HIM who was to come, could it possibly be that Adam was engaged in covering his bride and not preoccupied with hiding his sin? In my opinion, because Eve was the weaker vessel, Adam took the fall and willfully gave up his power to become her covering so that there would be no record on earth suggesting that the world was in sin because of her temptation. "For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners..". (Rom. 5:19a). Why Adam would demonstrate perfect love and give up immortality for the love of a woman is really the focus of my investigation. Why Jesus would give up immortality and leave the Father to die on an old rugged cross is a large part of the mystery. Evidently, when God looks at us, He sees Jesus, but when He looked at Eve, He saw Adam. All over the world, Jesus was the Lamb, but Adam, "you 'da' man" because you took a stand. Brace yourself, as this provocative revelation may likely augment your investment. In my southern colloquial, allow me to say it like I'm feeling it, "Hey Adam, where you at? I'm 'gonna' need you to either, 'man-it-up;' or, 'bring it down ' Come on 'y'all, ' 'let's get back to Eden' "

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March 2014

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March 2014

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229 x 152 x 9mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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158

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978-1-4918-4122-8

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9781491841228

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1-4918-4122-2



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