The Shuv Ministry: Turning Hearts Back to God Through Luke 1:17
The Shuv Ministry: Turning Hearts Back to God Through Luke 1:17
What does it mean to turn hearts back to God?
In Luke 1:17, the angel Gabriel describes the mission of John the Baptist: to come in the spirit and power of Elijah, turning the hearts of the fathers to the children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous, preparing a people for the Lord.
This powerful statement reveals more than a prophecy—it reveals a pattern of spiritual restoration.
In The Shuv Ministry, Cedric Mebane explores this passage through a Hebrew perspective, uncovering the deeper meaning behind the concept of Shuv, the biblical call to return.
This book examines:
• The Hebrew meaning of turning hearts
• Who the “fathers” and “children” represent in Scripture
• Why generational disconnection occurs in God's people
• How disobedience is connected to patterns of thinking
• The role of prophetic voices in restoring spiritual alignment
• What it means to prepare a people for the Lord
Through clear teaching and biblical insight, this book reveals how Luke 1:17 is not only about John the Baptist, but about a continuing ministry of restoration that calls every generation back to God.
The Shuv Ministry is a call to return, a call to restore covenant thinking, and a call to prepare hearts for the movement of God.