The first man, Adam, sinned and his fall from grace necessitated the coming of God into the world to save mankind from eternal damnation. Consequently, God manifested himself in the form of a man, in the person of Jesus Christ. Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Judea, Israel, in June, 10BCE. The Virgin Mary was not biological mother of her first-born son Jesus. Jesus is presented in scriptures as the Son of God and not as a descendant of Adam.
The scriptures show that God had the birth of Jesus in mind even before he created Adam and Eve. Thereby, the author presents the creation, fall and redemption of man in a new dynamic perspective. God used the ordained principle of procreation to bring Jesus into the world.
The author then highlights the interaction of the spiritual with the natural arguing against spurious beliefs of the church concerning the Virgin Mary's role in the Incarnation of Christ, and use facts from the scriptures to challenge the status quo of the prevailing narrative.
Through meticulous theological research, the author reveals the mystery of how God became man. He explains the complex theology of the Incarnation of Christ in simple language, and presents a message to the churches, and expose false doctrines, and exhort believers to resist temptations and stand firm in the faith. The book concludes with a sobering vision of hell.