Suddenly, an aged stranger, with an eerie presence, enters. He stands silently as the minister continues a fervent prayer and then interrupts him...
Who is this stranger?
I come from the Throne—bearing a message from Almighty God! Listen carefully...
What is going on? Should we believe him?
The stranger delivers a mysterious message, revealing that the prayer for victory has both an uttered and an unspoken part: harm and pain towards others.
The stranger's words create a reflective mood, challenging the audience to reconsider the impact of their pleas for victory...
Your prayers aren't just what you say out loud. The things you don't speak aloud matter too, and they can have consequences. Pain and suffering are aligned with war.
The congregation is left stunned, and the stranger waits for their response. The story concludes with a tense pause as the congregation grapples with the unsettling revelation.
In the end, they chose to believe he was just a lunatic because he didn't make sense...
If you still want it, speak now. I await your decision as God's messenger.
A lunatic's ramblings, nothing more!!
What have we done? What should we do?
Suddenly, an aged stranger, with an eerie presence, enters. He stands silently as the minister continues a fervent prayer and then interrupts him...
Who is this stranger?
I come from the Throne—bearing a message from Almighty God! Listen carefully...
What is going on? Should we believe him?
The stranger delivers a mysterious message, revealing that the prayer for victory has both an uttered and an unspoken part: harm and pain towards others.
The stranger's words create a reflective mood, challenging the audience to reconsider the impact of their pleas for victory...
Your prayers aren't just what you say out loud. The things you don't speak aloud matter too, and they can have consequences. Pain and suffering are aligned with war.
The congregation is left stunned, and the stranger waits for their response. The story concludes with a tense pause as the congregation grapples with the unsettling revelation.
In the end, they chose to believe he was just a lunatic because he didn't make sense...
If you still want it, speak now. I await your decision as God's messenger.
A lunatic's ramblings, nothing more!!
What have we done? What should we do?
Suddenly, an aged stranger, with an eerie presence, enters. He stands silently as the minister continues a fervent prayer and then interrupts him...
Who is this stranger?
I come from the Throne—bearing a message from Almighty God! Listen carefully...
What is going on? Should we believe him?
The stranger delivers a mysterious message, revealing that the prayer for victory has both an uttered and an unspoken part: harm and pain towards others.
The stranger's words create a reflective mood, challenging the audience to reconsider the impact of their pleas for victory...
Your prayers aren't just what you say out loud. The things you don't speak aloud matter too, and they can have consequences. Pain and suffering are aligned with war.
The congregation is left stunned, and the stranger waits for their response. The story concludes with a tense pause as the congregation grapples with the unsettling revelation.
In the end, they chose to believe he was just a lunatic because he didn't make sense...
If you still want it, speak now. I await your decision as God's messenger.
A lunatic's ramblings, nothing more!!
What have we done? What should we do?
Suddenly, an aged stranger, with an eerie presence, enters. He stands silently as the minister continues a fervent prayer and then interrupts him...
Who is this stranger?
I come from the Throne—bearing a message from Almighty God! Listen carefully...
What is going on? Should we believe him?
The stranger delivers a mysterious message, revealing that the prayer for victory has both an uttered and an unspoken part: harm and pain towards others.
The stranger's words create a reflective mood, challenging the audience to reconsider the impact of their pleas for victory...
Your prayers aren't just what you say out loud. The things you don't speak aloud matter too, and they can have consequences. Pain and suffering are aligned with war.
The congregation is left stunned, and the stranger waits for their response. The story concludes with a tense pause as the congregation grapples with the unsettling revelation.
In the end, they chose to believe he was just a lunatic because he didn't make sense...
If you still want it, speak now. I await your decision as God's messenger.
A lunatic's ramblings, nothing more!!
What have we done? What should we do?