New Book "Enthroned Above the Circle of the Earth" Illuminates God’s Timeless Process of Creation and Personal Transformation Author Kyeme Chacon Reveals a Powerful, Faith-Building Journey Through the Genesis Creation Narrative In a world filled with uncertainty and change, author Kyeme Chacon invites readers into the steady, sovereign rhythm of God’s creation process in his new book, Enthroned Above the Circle of the Earth . More than a commentary on Genesis, this compelling work explores how the same divine process that formed the world continues to shape individual lives today. Through biblical insight, real-life testimony, and thought-provoking reflections, Chacon uncovers the sacred pattern of God’s hand—from chaos to order, from darkness to light, from brokenness to dominion. “This book was born out of transformation,” Chacon writes, “and my goal is to illuminate the pattern—to show that God’s process is still in motion and that your life is being shaped by it.” Whethe...
We were never meant to just wake up like this. Genesis tells us that God intended to make man in His image. The word used in Genesis 1:26 for "make" is a verb often meaning to fashion, to accomplish . Then, in the very next verse, we read that God created man in His image—using a different verb, meaning to shape, to form . This isn’t random. It reveals something profound: being made in God's image isn’t just about origin —it’s about process . God didn’t just create us—He is still making us. And like anything being formed, there’s shaping, pressing, stretching. Becoming isn’t always beautiful. But it is holy. We can trace the same process in the way God reveals Himself. In Isaiah, He says: “I have declared, I have saved, and I have proclaimed...” (Isa. 43:12) He declares the end from the beginning. He saves us in the middle. He proclaims His work when it is finished. And His proclamation is always the same: that He is the LORD God—gracious and merciful, slow to...