The Lamb of God

Tracing Jesus from Eden to Calvary

by David Mbué Foreword by Lucas Kimani


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/28/2026

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 258
ISBN : 9798385073542
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 258
ISBN : 9798385073559

About the Book

The Lamb of God, Tracing Jesus from Eden to Calvary, discusses Jesus Christ as the sacrifice that God offered to free mankind from eternal damnation. Blood sacrifices have been offered throughout human history, but many of them were types and shadows of the ultimate sacrifice of the Son of God. The author seeks to show the purpose of a sacrifice that is offered to God, what it means, and it’s essence in light of biblical theology. Understanding the sacrifice of Jesus leads to the practice of Christian faith for those who embrace it. What is that faith? What is it not? How is it sourced and developed, etc? How does Christian faith relate to cultural issues? What is the endgame in believing and following Jesus? The author discusses these and other questions with the aim of shedding light to the complexities that hinder people from accepting Jesus or fully committing to Him,


About the Author

David Mbué was born in rural Kenya at the tail end of his country’s bitter war of independence. British colonial rule distraught African natives, not only by oppression and turning brother against brother, but largely because it first entered the land as Christian missionaries. It didn’t take long for many natives to deduce that the white man’s religion was a ploy to deceive and subjugate them. But the benefits of white missionary initiatives couldn’t be denied, and hence a thorny paradox. David’s parents were among early converts who began to think outside mainline dogmas. That thrust the young boy into doctrinal arguments too complex for his age. After joining a boarding high school, he quit, unable to sustain the faith he had professed hitherto. But a few years later, having sank neck high into a world free of the ethics he was raised in, the young prodigal ran back to Jesus, broken, disoriented, and badly in need of a secure foundation. The infinite mind of the Creator of the universe is truly unsearchable, but David couldn’t resist the invitation to “come, taste and see that the Lord is gracious.” This book is a little piece of what the taster has discovered, and he writes to invite others to the expedition.