Publisher's Synopsis
In The City of Jossex and Her Encounter with the Divine Nature of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the great city of Jossex stands as a beacon of power, wealth, and devotion to its ancient gods. For centuries, its people have lived under the rule of high priests who demand endless sacrifices in the name of their deities.
But when a group of believers led by Elias arrives, proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ, the very foundations of Jossex begin to tremble. With miracles unfolding before their eyes and the truth challenging their deepest traditions, the city faces a choice - cling to the gods of old or embrace the divine nature of Christ.
As tensions rise, former temple official Raanan wrestles with his past, torn between loyalty to his city and the undeniable power he has witnessed. Liora, a young woman with unshakable faith, boldly steps into danger, knowing that proclaiming Christ's name in Jossex could mean death.
Meanwhile, Elias, the unwavering preacher, stands before kings and priests, calling for repentance and a new way of life. Their message disrupts the city's order, igniting both awe and fierce opposition. The high priests of Jossex will not let their power slip away without a fight.
False accusations, betrayals, and public trials turn the city into a battlefield of faith. As the believers face imprisonment and the threat of execution, supernatural signs and wonders shake the temple courts, proving that the power of Christ cannot be silenced.
The miraculous healing of a dying child becomes the turning point, as the people of Jossex witness a divine act that no earthly force can deny. In this gripping tale of faith, courage, and divine intervention, The City of Jossex and Her Encounter with the Divine Nature of Our Lord Jesus Christ takes readers on a journey where the gospel collides with tradition, and light battles darkness.
Will Jossex surrender to the undeniable truth, or will fear and pride keep its people bound? A story of transformation, persecution, and the unstoppable power of Jesus Christ, this novel is a testament to the eternal victory of faith.