One people. One call. One body—fulfilled in Christ. The New Man: The Body of the Lord presents a comprehensive TMQ (Target–Meet–Qualify) analysis of one of Scripture’s most profound theological realities: the unified identity of God’s people across covenantal history. From Moses and the called assembly of the Old Covenant to the Messiah and the called-out body of the New Covenant, this work argues that Scripture reveals not two separate peoples—but one unified body fulfilled in Christ. Through a structured and quantified framework, this book examines the interconnected identities of: The Body — one Spirit, many members - The Bride — chosen, prepared, and awaiting fulfillment - The Temple — God dwelling within His people This volume explores: The continuity between Old and New Covenant assemblies - The structural unity of God’s redemptive plan - The relationship between calling, choosing, and faithfulness - The theological implications of identity in Christ - A unified model of the people of God across Scripture Rather than offering fragmented interpretations, The New Man provides a coherent, systematic evaluation of how Scripture defines the people of God as one fulfilled reality in Christ. This book is written for pastors, theologians, and serious students of Scripture seeking clarity on the identity, structure, and unity of the Body of the Lord.