Psalms 5: Warrior King and/or Loving Father?
By looking at the big picture Scripture presents, we can see one clear image of God…
Lonely and living on the streets, forced to steal clothes to survive another bitter winter, Daniel has an encounter that turns his world upside-down.
Confronted by two strangers who tell him things about himself that no human could possibly know, Daniel is offered a choice: to stay where he is and face the dangers of the street, or accept the invitation of a warm bed, a family … and to join their war.
Can he trust the safety this “family” appears to offer? Or will he give into the temptations of the Dark Lord?
He must make a decision. Fast.
The crew have survived the chaos and hardships of Sodom to arrive in Laodicea’s lap of luxury. A city ahead of its time: beautiful, pristine and enemy-free. It is the perfect place to rest, recover and regroup.
But all is not what it seems.
Something sinister lurks beneath the sterile exterior of the golden city.
How will the refugees from Sodom adjust to life in this foreign city?
With no common enemy to fight, what will hold them together?
Is this place heaven on earth, or is it the threshold of hell?
Evicted from the luxury and freed from the restrictions of Laodicea’s Community of Light, the crew find themselves homeless and without prospect as night closes in. Stumbling upon old family and new friends at an abandoned factory, the Light’s purpose for them is gradually revealed.
But surely they have misinterpreted His plan?
Are they up to the challenge?
Will their personal stumbling blocks be too great to overcome?
Is the Dark too insidious and ingrained in Laodicea to be defeated?
By looking at the big picture Scripture presents, we can see one clear image of God…
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