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MATTHEW K. FUNK
This is a space for truth seekers, for those asking deeper questions about God, identity, and what Scripture really reveals. Matthew K. Funk writes from conviction, not theory, bringing readers face to face with a message that challenges assumptions and calls for clarity. His work is an invitation to understand who Jesus truly is.
About The Author
MATTHEW K. FUNK
Matthew K. Funk doesn’t come from a traditional writing background, and that’s exactly what makes his voice feel real. He works in the financial sector, lives a grounded, everyday life, and spends his time outside of work in ministry, on the streets, in conversations, and in quiet moments where faith becomes personal.
This book wasn’t something he set out to write. It came from a growing pressure, an internal pull to revisit Scripture with fresh attention. Not casually, but carefully. Verse by verse. Theme by theme. Looking for consistency. Looking for truth.
What he found changed everything.
Matthew writes as someone who has seen people searching, people with beliefs, questions, doubts, but often no real connection to God. That gap became his burden. And this book became his response.
There’s no attempt here to sound polished or distant. His writing carries the tone of someone who cares deeply about what’s at stake. Because for him, this isn’t just theology, it’s about real people, real faith, and the reality of knowing God.
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About The Book
Without One, You Have None
The Identity Of God Before The Incarnation
Without One, You Have None is built on a single, unshakable idea: you cannot separate God from Christ without losing the fullness of both. The book carefully walks through Scripture, neither rushing nor forcing, but allowing the Bible to speak for itself.
From Genesis to Revelation, patterns begin to emerge. The language of “Us.” The shared authority. The same titles, the same power, the same presence. What looks like a mystery at first starts to feel intentional. And then it becomes undeniable.
This isn’t written to argue. It’s written to reveal. To bring clarity where confusion has settled in for years. The message is direct: if God alone creates, redeems, judges, and restores, and if all of that is found in Christ, then Christ cannot be anything less than fully God.
It’s a book that doesn’t just inform, it confronts, gently but firmly, asking readers to reconsider what they believe and why.
About The Book
Without One, You Have None Who Is Jesus?
Without One, You Have None: Who is Jesus? examines the life and ministry of Jesus in light of God’s attributes revealed in Scripture. This book asks whether the man from Nazareth reflects the character, authority, and presence of God as revealed before the Incarnation, it compares the portrait of God established in the Old Testament with the person of Jesus, exploring His words, actions, and the testimony of those who encountered Him.
Each chapter considers how Jesus fulfills the roles of God’s messenger, judge, savior, and ruler. The book highlights His authority over life and death, His acceptance of worship, and His divine knowledge and power, allowing readers to examine the evidence for themselves.
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Without One, You Have None
The Identity Of God Before The Incarnation
Experience a message that stays with you long after the final page.
Truth doesn’t shout, it settles in quietly. This is a book that lingers, challenges, and gently reshapes what you thought you understood about God.
Testimonials
What Our Clients Say
This didn’t feel like reading. It felt like discovering something I should have seen all along.
I had questions for years. This is the first time Scripture actually answered them clearly.
It’s not complicated, it’s just honest. And that’s what makes it powerful.
I kept stopping, going back, re-reading verses. It made me slow down in a good way.