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Lucifer, God's Beloved Son. Fiction (Independent)

Par : Chong Shipei

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230682516
  • EAN9798230682516
  • Date de parution20/08/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

Satan is the father of lies, but Lucifer is and always will be God's beloved son. Once the most radiant of all angels, Lucifer basked in the love and joy of God's presence. He was Heaven's brightest star, the cherished son who sang the first song of creation. But one question-the absence of goodness-set him on a path of ruin. Now known as Satan, he wages war not just against Heaven, but against his own haunted memories of love, beauty, and belonging.
When a fervent pastor's outreach to Satanists begins to disrupt the kingdom of darkness, Lucifer exacts vengeance by kidnapping the man's only daughter. But the child's innocence, compassion-and her stubborn prayers for Lucifer's forgiveness-spark a long-dormant ache in the prince of hell. Could God still love him? Could he dare to believe in repentance? Or is he forever cursed to be the enemy of the One he once adored?Told through the eyes of Lucifer himself, Lucifer, God's Beloved Son is a gripping theological fantasy that explores the complexities of good and evil, divine justice, and impossible grace.
With unforgettable dialogue between Lucifer and the Triune God-Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-this novel invites readers to wrestle with one of the deepest mysteries of faith: Is any soul truly beyond redemption?If you loved The Screwtape Letters, Paradise Lost, or The Shack, this book will pierce your heart, stir your imagination, and leave you wondering-what if the darkest being in all creation still longs for the light? 
Satan is the father of lies, but Lucifer is and always will be God's beloved son. Once the most radiant of all angels, Lucifer basked in the love and joy of God's presence. He was Heaven's brightest star, the cherished son who sang the first song of creation. But one question-the absence of goodness-set him on a path of ruin. Now known as Satan, he wages war not just against Heaven, but against his own haunted memories of love, beauty, and belonging.
When a fervent pastor's outreach to Satanists begins to disrupt the kingdom of darkness, Lucifer exacts vengeance by kidnapping the man's only daughter. But the child's innocence, compassion-and her stubborn prayers for Lucifer's forgiveness-spark a long-dormant ache in the prince of hell. Could God still love him? Could he dare to believe in repentance? Or is he forever cursed to be the enemy of the One he once adored?Told through the eyes of Lucifer himself, Lucifer, God's Beloved Son is a gripping theological fantasy that explores the complexities of good and evil, divine justice, and impossible grace.
With unforgettable dialogue between Lucifer and the Triune God-Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-this novel invites readers to wrestle with one of the deepest mysteries of faith: Is any soul truly beyond redemption?If you loved The Screwtape Letters, Paradise Lost, or The Shack, this book will pierce your heart, stir your imagination, and leave you wondering-what if the darkest being in all creation still longs for the light?