
Beyond Human
Fully Identified in the New Creation
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Narrated by:
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Justin Paul Abraham
About this listen
"We stand fully identified in the new creation renewed in knowledge according to the pattern of the exact image of our Creator" (Col 3:10, MIR).
There is a voice calling us as a species back to the blueprint of our design. A voice calling us out of ignorance into an expansive future beyond our wildest dreams. A future beyond the limitations of space and time, the mind and the physical body. A future Beyond Human.
I've been listening to Justin Paul Abraham for about two years, but his recent podcasts drew me to the book. I highly recommend this book to everyone feeling a deep hunger for more out of life with God.
Abraham is probably the No. 1 Joy Mystic in Europe that I know of. He has such a sense of simplicity that might make a religious Christian dismiss the message—at their own demise, of course. While discussing profound topics like stepping outside time and space, he’ll casually throw in a funny observation about how humans still manage to mess up the simplest things, like losing their car keys. It’s this ability to balance the weighty with the silly that makes the book so enjoyable.
These moments serve as a reminder that spirituality doesn’t have to be somber—it can be joyful, fun, and even a little cheeky. Abraham’s humor helps make the profound truths in Beyond Human accessible and relatable, all while leaving you desiring more of Jesus.
Thank you very much for sharing your secret place with the world. May you keep receiving greater and greater revelations as you pull us in with you.
Oh My... This is so refreshing...
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