| Warning:
Zeph Daniel's "Lamb" is a novel
that will capture you the very second you
start reading.
No, not just because it is a
breathtaking tale that will take you around
the world, and into bizarre situations. Even
though it is a first-class thriller full of
spectacular events and interesting
personalities. And no, not just because a
part of the story takes place in the Carrib
and has Rastas involved. Even though it's a
detail that can't be overlooked and causes a
smile of spiritual recognition that will be
confirmed throughout the book.
In over 400 pages, the author takes us
straight to the battlefield of the war
between good and evil. We'll meet angels in
disguise, working undercover by helping out
the "lambs": those that are
rejected by society but protected by His
Majesty, JAH.
"Lamb" starts with a lot of
dead bodies. They turn out to be sacrifices
to the forces of evil, slaughtered, like
innocent lambs. The sacrifices are
performed by powerful people in satanic
rituals, intended to delay the second coming
of the King of Kings: Jesus Christ, the
Ultimate Lamb Who will return as the Lion
and break the power of evil.
These powerful people are the ones that
run society, and on the outside they look
like philanthropists and idealists working
to make the world a better place. But when
they're in their inner circle, their true
nature is revealed.
As the story progresses, the battle is
getting hotter too. Supernatural events,
natural disasters, psy-op's and the occult
are revealed to be more than related.
Hollywood, Churchianity, secret
societies and agencies are all connected as
well.
Sound familiar?
Indeed.
The climax in the end, which won't be
revealed here, contains a serious warning
for each and everyone of us: prepare for the
second coming of Jesus, for nothing will
stop Him from returning!
But no, this is not your average
"Christian alternative" to Stephen
King.
In fact, we'll see how the
"Christian Church" plays it's part
of the side of evil, while persecuting those
on the good side. And unlike Stephen King,
Zeph Daniel is much more than a skillful
story-teller because this is a story wrapped
around the-way-things-really-are!
Those who are truly born again in Jesus,
are usually found in the gutter, in prison,
in strange mental hospitals. Or working for
a semi-super famous band that runs on speed
and cokane. Or living under terrible
conditions in the Carrib.
Sound familiar also?
Indeed, it does.
"Lamb" is fiction, but rather
impossible to read without being touched in
some way. When you love the truth, you will
find some things to be rather revealing,
especially when you might think Jesus Christ
is all about $atan and $lavery.
Zeph Daniel describes people and
situations in such a way, that it becomes
clear what the real Jesus Christ is all
about: putting an end to evil and uplifting
those that suffer under Babylon System!
And that is the strongest aspect of this
book.
A book that should be read by those who
(think they) are "Christian". A
book that should also be read by those who
(think they) know all about
"Christianity"!
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