Review of Transfigured: The Spirit Realm
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Review of Transfigured: The Spirit Realm
It is hard most times to know and fully understand the things of the spirit realm. Especially knowing fully well that we humans are of canal minds. What does it take to be transfigured? And is there more to the spirit realm?
Transfigured: The Spirit Realm by K. Lewis-Monk is a Christian fiction book about the battles being fought in the spirit realm for the souls of men, the love of God to all men, and how the life of one who is saved can affect many. Eleazar Daniels, a notorious gangster and drug lord who was referred to as the "Tsar" had his life changed after he was sentenced to death for the crimes he had committed. Being a hard-hearted man, a man with power, and being betrayed by his best friend Rodrigo, he found himself in a state of bitterness and no return. After an encounter with the Lord in prison, his life was transformed. Now he has to face his son, Joshua, who he never got to meet, who hated him and blamed him for not being present as a father. Joshua is the new Tsar and much worse than he is. He is on a quest to get revenge. Will Eleazar survive?
To be perfectly honest, this book is very special. Just like the author said, it is a Christian book. It's a book written to show that our warfare isn't canal, but spiritual. One of my favorite aspects of this book is the funny sense of humor between Eleazar, Samson, and Stoney. I couldn't get enough of that. Another aspect is how the love of God is being displayed in the book. Indeed, we aren't worthy of it, but still, he shows us love. The writing skill of the author is superb. I believe it takes not just his understanding to write this book, but that of the Holy Spirit.
Just as this book is easy to read, at a steady pace, humorous and all, it also has some themes like love, hatred, betrayal, trust, and jealousy among others that set the scenes. It is a book that isn't for the faint and weak hearts. It revealed so much more to me that I thought I knew but was wrong about. This book is an inspiration to Christians, an encouragement to unbelievers, and a masterpiece to readers looking for a good book to read. With this alone, I found nothing to hate about the book. This book is professionally edited as I only found two typos in the book which never disrupted the flow of the book.
Finally, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I believe it well deserves my rating because of what I've said so far. I recommend this book to Christians, readers who are curious about the spiritual, those who seem to have lost their faith, and readers looking for that touch. Muslims and other religions might find some words offensive. So, it's only best for those recommended.
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Transfigured: The Spirit Realm
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