The Battle Before Golgotha
Share:

The Battle Before Golgotha

READING AGE 18+

Mazi others

0 read

What if the greatest battle in history was fought long before the cross… and no human eyes ever saw it?Before Bethlehem, Hell already knew.In the shadows beneath creation, Lucifer hears the rumor that shakes the Abyss: The Word is about to become flesh. Terrified of an ancient prophecy that foretells his defeat, he unleashes a desperate war to stop the child destined to redeem mankind. From whispered fears planted in a young virgin’s heart to demonic schemes woven through kings, priests, storms, betrayals, and bloodshed, an unseen conflict erupts across Heaven, Earth, and Hell itself.As Mary says yes to a calling that could destroy her life…As Joseph wrestles with doubt and shame…As angels guard the child through m******e and exile…Lucifer watches, plots, and strikes again and again — determined to corrupt, kill, or break the one man he cannot fully understand.But the deeper the story moves toward Golgotha, the more unsettling the truth becomes:What if the cross was never Heaven’s tragedy… but Hell’s greatest mistake?Epic in scale and intimate in emotion, The Battle Before Golgotha reimagines the life of Christ through the lens of an invisible war raging behind every miracle, temptation, and act of sacrifice. Told with cinematic intensity and spiritual depth, this sweeping novel blends Biblical history with supernatural suspense in a story of love, fear, betrayal, redemption, and the final defeat of darkness.For fans of Paradise Lost, The Chosen, and faith-driven epics that dare to ask what was happening beyond the veil, this is a journey into the war humanity never saw — and the victory that changed eternity forever.

Unfold

Tags: seriousscarysuperpower
Latest Updated
Chapter Three (B)

Mary was in the courtyard when Joseph arrived. She was drawing water, her back to the gate, and she heard his footstep and turned, and whatever she saw in his face made her set down the water jar with the careful, deliberate motion of someone managing their own hands so that they do not tremble.

He looked at her for a long moment. In later……

Comment

    Navigate with selected cookies

    Dear Reader, we use the permissions associated with cookies to keep our website running smoothly and to provide you with personalized content that better meets your needs and ensure the best reading experience. At any time, you can change your permissions for the cookie settings below.

    If you would like to learn more about our Cookie, you can click on Privacy Policy.