(Here's a preview from my new novel Heaven's Howl. Please tell me what you think)
The colors were mostly golden yellow, with a bit of red and blue mixed in. Angels could be seen transparently in the sky lights, dressed in white robes.
“You see! The angels! The aurora borealis…!” shouted Obed, acknowledging this as the sign in the sky promised by God.
At this sight almost all of the wo...
The colors were mostly golden yellow, with a bit of red and blue mixed in. Angels could be seen transparently in the sky lights, dressed in white robes.
“You see! The angels! The aurora borealis…!” shouted Obed, acknowledging this as the sign in the sky promised by God.
At this sight almost all of the wo...
lves believed in God. All knew that God existed now, but the ones who refused to believe did so because they did not want to know a God who would throw a drought on them.
“First of all, God did not cause the drought. Second of all, to answer your question of why He did not get rid of it, I can give you a good analogy about that,” said Obed patiently. “You have a doctor wolf. Alright, well if he is a doctor, then why are wolves still sick?”
“A doctor wolf can’t help if the sick wolves don’t come to him to be healed,” said Abahu with a cold voice.
“Exactly!” smiled Obed. “In the same way, none of you came to God to ask Him to cast out the drought.”
“First of all, God did not cause the drought. Second of all, to answer your question of why He did not get rid of it, I can give you a good analogy about that,” said Obed patiently. “You have a doctor wolf. Alright, well if he is a doctor, then why are wolves still sick?”
“A doctor wolf can’t help if the sick wolves don’t come to him to be healed,” said Abahu with a cold voice.
“Exactly!” smiled Obed. “In the same way, none of you came to God to ask Him to cast out the drought.”
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