Have you ever wondered why humanity seems to struggle with authority, sin, and the spiritual battles of life? From creation to the fall of man, Scripture reveals the original dominion God granted humanity and how it can be restored today. In Dominion, Authority, and the Fall of Man, Kizito Edwin Bwalya explores the profound biblical truths of human authority, divine partnership, and redemption through Christ.
Using clear explanations, scripture references, and practical applications, this book equips believers to walk in their God-given dominion and live purposefully under God's guidance. Whether you are a new believer, a student of the Bible, or seeking spiritual clarity, this eBook will empower you to understand the authority God intended for mankind and how to exercise it wisely today. Call to Action:"Discover your God-given authority.
Understand your purpose. Walk in dominion today."Include a quote from Scripture on the cover or in the sales description to attract readers who value biblical authority (e.g., Genesis 1:26-28, Luke 10:19).
Have you ever wondered why humanity seems to struggle with authority, sin, and the spiritual battles of life? From creation to the fall of man, Scripture reveals the original dominion God granted humanity and how it can be restored today. In Dominion, Authority, and the Fall of Man, Kizito Edwin Bwalya explores the profound biblical truths of human authority, divine partnership, and redemption through Christ.
Using clear explanations, scripture references, and practical applications, this book equips believers to walk in their God-given dominion and live purposefully under God's guidance. Whether you are a new believer, a student of the Bible, or seeking spiritual clarity, this eBook will empower you to understand the authority God intended for mankind and how to exercise it wisely today. Call to Action:"Discover your God-given authority.
Understand your purpose. Walk in dominion today."Include a quote from Scripture on the cover or in the sales description to attract readers who value biblical authority (e.g., Genesis 1:26-28, Luke 10:19).