A vivid dialogue about faith, doubt, and the Bible’s promises unfolds in a pensive, thought‑provoking scene.
It follows a minister as he guides a family through questions of salvation, peace, and what it means to trust what God says.
The story frames a practical quest: how belief, assurance, and obedience relate to everyday life. Through clerical teaching, parables, and candid conversation, readers see faith described as trusting testimony from God, not merely a feeling or habit. The book invites reflection on how Scripture speaks to the heart and how true conviction builds a life that aligns with spiritual truth.
- Learn how true faith is presented as assurance based on God’s own testimony, not personal feeling.
- See examples that distinguish belief from mere opinion or habit, and how belief shapes action.
- Explore how reading the Bible and trusting its promises can lead to a steadier sense of peace.
- Discover a clear framework for evaluating faith that centers on God’s word rather than self-doubt.
Ideal for readers who enjoy thoughtful religious fiction and discussions about belief, doubt, and biblical truth.