The Last Move: The Death Sermon
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- ISBN8231264667
- EAN9798231264667
- Date de parution04/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
What if your final sermon was judged by God Himself?In this gripping Christian fiction novel soaked in symbolism and prophecy, The Last Move: The Death Sermon follows Elias Hart, a celebrated preacher whose smooth words once filled pews-yet whose sermons edited out conviction, repentance, and divine fear. On the day of reckoning, he is summoned to a surreal altar of fire, where angels, ghosts of the youth he led, and even forgotten books of the Bible testify against him.
With echoes of The Divine Comedy and the urgency of the Book of Revelation, this theological thriller exposes what happens when grace is preached without holiness-and when pastors become performers. Blending Christian eschatology, spiritual warfare, and judgment-day allegory, this novel is both a warning and a mirror. Inspired by real dreams of torment, false comfort, and the terrifying silence of heaven, this story is a fictional revelation meant to shake pulpits and awaken sleeping churches.
Perfect for readers of: Christian fiction with judgment themes Theological thrillers Prophetic allegories like The Pilgrim's Progress Dark parables of pastoral failure and false doctrine
With echoes of The Divine Comedy and the urgency of the Book of Revelation, this theological thriller exposes what happens when grace is preached without holiness-and when pastors become performers. Blending Christian eschatology, spiritual warfare, and judgment-day allegory, this novel is both a warning and a mirror. Inspired by real dreams of torment, false comfort, and the terrifying silence of heaven, this story is a fictional revelation meant to shake pulpits and awaken sleeping churches.
Perfect for readers of: Christian fiction with judgment themes Theological thrillers Prophetic allegories like The Pilgrim's Progress Dark parables of pastoral failure and false doctrine
What if your final sermon was judged by God Himself?In this gripping Christian fiction novel soaked in symbolism and prophecy, The Last Move: The Death Sermon follows Elias Hart, a celebrated preacher whose smooth words once filled pews-yet whose sermons edited out conviction, repentance, and divine fear. On the day of reckoning, he is summoned to a surreal altar of fire, where angels, ghosts of the youth he led, and even forgotten books of the Bible testify against him.
With echoes of The Divine Comedy and the urgency of the Book of Revelation, this theological thriller exposes what happens when grace is preached without holiness-and when pastors become performers. Blending Christian eschatology, spiritual warfare, and judgment-day allegory, this novel is both a warning and a mirror. Inspired by real dreams of torment, false comfort, and the terrifying silence of heaven, this story is a fictional revelation meant to shake pulpits and awaken sleeping churches.
Perfect for readers of: Christian fiction with judgment themes Theological thrillers Prophetic allegories like The Pilgrim's Progress Dark parables of pastoral failure and false doctrine
With echoes of The Divine Comedy and the urgency of the Book of Revelation, this theological thriller exposes what happens when grace is preached without holiness-and when pastors become performers. Blending Christian eschatology, spiritual warfare, and judgment-day allegory, this novel is both a warning and a mirror. Inspired by real dreams of torment, false comfort, and the terrifying silence of heaven, this story is a fictional revelation meant to shake pulpits and awaken sleeping churches.
Perfect for readers of: Christian fiction with judgment themes Theological thrillers Prophetic allegories like The Pilgrim's Progress Dark parables of pastoral failure and false doctrine























