Before I Was Jesus: Twenty-Five Secret Identities of Jesus

Before I Was Jesus: Twenty-Five Secret Identities of Jesus is a devotional Bible study built around one central claim: the visible appearances of God throughout the Old Testament were appearances of the pre-incarnate Christ. Dr. Gerald D. Robison asks readers to consider who Jesus was, what he was called, and what he was doing before his birth in Bethlehem. His stated purpose is personal as well as theological, encouraging readers to recognize Jesus more readily and deepen their relationship with him.

The book develops that idea through twenty-five identities, including “I Am,” the Angel of the Lord, the Word of the Lord, the Commander of the Lord’s Army, Immanuel, Jehovah Jireh, Jehovah Shalom, the Good Shepherd, and the Rock. Robison moves between Old and New Testament passages, treating the Bible as one continuous account centered on Christ. Rather than presenting the material as an academic argument, he writes much of the book in Jesus’s voice, as though Jesus were personally guiding the reader through familiar stories and pointing out where he had previously gone unrecognized.

That first-person approach gives the book warmth and immediacy. Robison’s voice is enthusiastic, pastoral, and easy to follow, with everyday illustrations drawn from superheroes, songs, historical figures, and ordinary life. He frequently pauses to summarize his reasoning or speak directly to the reader, which makes the book feel closer to a sermon or guided devotional than a conventional work of theology. The same ideas return often, especially the distinction between the invisible Father and the visible Son. That repetition reinforces the book’s message, though readers accustomed to denser biblical scholarship may feel that some chapters could make their point more efficiently.

This book will be appreciated most by evangelical Christian readers who enjoy devotional studies, Christ-centered interpretations of the Old Testament, and a teacher who writes with strong personal conviction. It would also suit Bible study groups looking for a clear theme that can spark discussion about theophanies, the Trinity, and the relationship between the two Testaments. Readers should approach it as Robison’s confident theological interpretation. For its intended audience, it offers an affectionate and accessible invitation to reread familiar biblical stories with Jesus placed firmly at their center.

Pages: 116 | ASIN : B0FD4GBC9L

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