The book, SUI GENERIS: KING AND QUEEN OF ISAIAH, written by Nicosie Love, is the third edition of the Sui generis books series. The author treats the nativity narrative not just as history, but as an enacted parable of future eschatological events concerning the Bride of Christ and the wedding of the Lamb, whom the author refers to collectively as the King and Queen of Isaiah.
The key focuses of the book include:
- Prophetic Identities and Typologies: The author uncovers a prophetic revelation concerning the prophet Isaiah’s connection to Jesus’ identity. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is examined as a typology of the Bride of Christ (detailed in Revelation 21), while Joseph is seen as a typology of the King of Kings (mentioned in Revelation 19). Detailed explanations are given concerning their identities and how they correlate with the readers’ sui generis identity in Christ.
- Mysteries of Christ’s Life: The text addresses the mysteries surrounding Christ’s birthday and the wise men from the East. It delves into the escape to Egypt and connects this event to the future temple monument mentioned in Isaiah 19:19, and the rapture of the saints.
- Christmas and End-Times Warning: The latter parts of the book focus on the issues surrounding Christmas and offer revelations regarding celebrating the Lord’s birth. The author exposes Satan’s tactics, arguing that the enemy pursues the end-times church in a way that mirrors how Herod plotted to kill Jesus. Chapters detail the origins of Christmas, its link to the Sabbath and the future Feast of Tabernacles, and the intended spiritual meaning behind the Christmas tree.
- Spiritual Guidance: The book includes extensive appendices offering practical ways to commemorate Jesus on Christmas and to draw closer to God during the Christmas season.
Ultimately, the author hopes that after reading this exploration, readers will gain a deeper connection with Christ and see themselves as an essential part of God’s divine plan for the Bride of Christ in the end-times.