A Thousand Generations traces the unbroken thread of God's covenant faithfulness from Genesis to the New Covenant, showing how Scripture tells one coherent story of promise, fulfillment, and assurance.
Rather than treating the Old and New Testaments as competing systems, this book reveals how God's purposes unfold consistently across time-through family lines, covenants, exile, kingship, and ultimately the work of Messiah. From the garden promise to Abraham, from David's throne to the exile and the prophets, from Romans 8 to the security of the cross, each chapter explores how God preserves His word and people across generations.
Written for thoughtful readers who want more than surface-level theology, A Thousand Generations engages Scripture carefully while remaining accessible, pastoral, and grounded in the biblical text. It addresses common objections, clarifies misunderstandings about covenant and law, and emphasizes the assurance believers have in God's completed work.
This is a book about inheritance-not earned, not fragile, and not easily lost. It is about a God who remembers His covenant forever, and a people invited to live in confidence, obedience, and hope within that promise.