How secure is your salvation?It is a question many believers think they have already answered. But what if the greatest danger facing the Church is not persecution, immorality, or unbelief-but a comforting lie disguised as biblical truth?In a quiet valley where an old sanctuary stands beneath the branches of a weathered oak, a faithful pastor begins preaching a message that unsettles his congregation: grace is not permission to drift, and assurance is never a substitute for abiding in Christ.
As revival stirs, resistance rises. Respected teachers arrive with polished words and persuasive arguments. Long-held beliefs are challenged. Friendships are tested. A church is forced to choose between comforting doctrine and costly discipleship. At the center of the storm stands a handful of unforgettable characters: Pastor Daniel, whose unwavering devotion to Scripture places him in the crosshairs of controversy; Samuel, the aged watchman whose quiet wisdom sees dangers others overlook; Michael, Caleb, Rebecca, Elias, and others whose lives reveal that faith is not merely professed-it is persevered.
With vivid imagery, gripping dialogue, and profound biblical reflection, The Comfortable Lie explores one of Christianity's most debated questions:Can genuine faith become complacent without consequence?This is more than a theological novel. It is a spiritual wake-up call. It challenges readers to distinguish between the voice of the Shepherd and the whispers of deception, between cheap assurance and enduring faith, between a profession that comforts and a relationship that transforms.
Powerful, thought-provoking, and deeply rooted in Scripture, The Comfortable Lie invites every reader to examine the foundation upon which they have built their hope. Because the safest place is not in a doctrine detached from Christ... It is in Christ Himself. Some books entertain. Some books inform. This book examines the soul.
How secure is your salvation?It is a question many believers think they have already answered. But what if the greatest danger facing the Church is not persecution, immorality, or unbelief-but a comforting lie disguised as biblical truth?In a quiet valley where an old sanctuary stands beneath the branches of a weathered oak, a faithful pastor begins preaching a message that unsettles his congregation: grace is not permission to drift, and assurance is never a substitute for abiding in Christ.
As revival stirs, resistance rises. Respected teachers arrive with polished words and persuasive arguments. Long-held beliefs are challenged. Friendships are tested. A church is forced to choose between comforting doctrine and costly discipleship. At the center of the storm stands a handful of unforgettable characters: Pastor Daniel, whose unwavering devotion to Scripture places him in the crosshairs of controversy; Samuel, the aged watchman whose quiet wisdom sees dangers others overlook; Michael, Caleb, Rebecca, Elias, and others whose lives reveal that faith is not merely professed-it is persevered.
With vivid imagery, gripping dialogue, and profound biblical reflection, The Comfortable Lie explores one of Christianity's most debated questions:Can genuine faith become complacent without consequence?This is more than a theological novel. It is a spiritual wake-up call. It challenges readers to distinguish between the voice of the Shepherd and the whispers of deception, between cheap assurance and enduring faith, between a profession that comforts and a relationship that transforms.
Powerful, thought-provoking, and deeply rooted in Scripture, The Comfortable Lie invites every reader to examine the foundation upon which they have built their hope. Because the safest place is not in a doctrine detached from Christ... It is in Christ Himself. Some books entertain. Some books inform. This book examines the soul.