New Testament Books

The New Testament is the continuation, fulfillment, and revelation of the same covenant account established in the Old Testament. It is not the story of a new or unrelated people, or of a denominational church system, but the continuation of the promises, prophecies, inheritance, and Kingdom purpose given to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob through the covenants made with the fathers. From the Gospels through Revelation, the New Testament records the coming of Jesus Christ unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel (Matthew 15:24), the fulfillment of the law and prophets, and the awakening, regathering, and restoration of the dispersed covenant people whose migrations, history, prophetic marks, and enduring fruits are traced among the Anglo-Saxon, European, American, Australian, South African, and kindred peoples.

These books reveal the fulfillment of promises spoken since Genesis—showing the continuation of covenant identity through Christ, the apostles, and the Gospel message carried throughout the nations formed from the dispersed house of Israel. The New Testament restores understanding to redemption, reconciliation, adoption, inheritance, and the New Covenant written upon the hearts of our people according to the promises spoken by the prophets (Jeremiah 31:31-33; Ezekiel 36:24-28). The Gospel was never detached from our Israelite history, law, covenants, promises, or peoplehood, but was the fulfillment and restoration of them through Jesus Christ and the expansion of His Kingdom among the covenant nations descended from our ancient Israelite ancestors, and continuing unto today in us, their descendants.

These studies present the New Testament through a Christian Covenant Kingdom Identity lens—allowing Scripture to interpret Scripture while preserving continuity between Old and New Testament revelation, covenant, prophecy, law, kingdom, and peoplehood. The New Testament cannot be separated from the foundation laid in the Old Testament, because the same covenant people, promises, inheritance, and Kingdom account continue from Genesis through Revelation. The goal is clarity without compromise: simple enough for the new student to understand, yet deep enough to provide structure, prophetic continuity, historical connection, and substantive depth for those seeking greater understanding in their study.

These are not merely theological writings or disconnected devotional lessons—they are our history, heritage, covenant inheritance, and Kingdom calling in Jesus Christ. The New Testament reveals the fulfillment of the promises made to our fathers, the calling of a covenant people unto repentance and obedience, and the growth of Jesus Christ’s Kingdom. In these latter days, many are awakening to who they are and Whose they are, and may these teachings strengthen faith, restore understanding, edify the body of Christ, and help build up the Kingdom of Jesus Christ for this generation and those yet to come.

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Book of Acts – Romans1Corinthians2CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossians1Thessalonians2Thessalonians1Timothy2TimothyTitusPhilemonHebrews

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