The Great Tribulation Chronicles
The Great Tribulation Chronicles
Prologue
In a world spiraling into chaos, three lives intersect, each carrying the weight of their choices and beliefs. The stage is set for the darkest chapter in human history—the Great Tribulation, a time of unparalleled suffering prophesied in the Bible.
Chapter 1: The Woman of No Empathy
Her name was Vivian Crowe, a woman of wealth and power, admired and feared in equal measure. From the outside, she seemed the epitome of success—a shrewd businesswoman who carved her empire with relentless precision. But beneath the polished exterior lurked a soul void of empathy.
Vivian had long abandoned any semblance of morality, having discovered that her lack of compassion was not a hindrance but a weapon in the ruthless world of global business. She had worked for the elite, her cunning mind earning her a place in their shadowy circles, though she was never truly one of them. To her, the pursuit of power was a game, and she had mastered its rules.
In her quest for domination, she traveled to India, seeking the so-called wisdom of gurus. She paid vast sums to learn their secrets, delving into esoteric practices that only darkened her already blackened heart. These spiritual excursions were but another avenue to reinforce her desire to ascend—to become, in her own words, a god.
Her admiration for figures like Whoopi Goldberg, who she saw as emblematic of her own contempt for conventional morality, further fueled her ambition. Vivian took pride in her manipulative prowess, considering herself a predator among sheep. Her schemes knew no bounds, and her alliances with like-minded Saudis and other global players cemented her place as a key player in the coming apocalypse.
Chapter 2: The Dangerous Spook
On the other side of the world, Daniel Everett lived a life steeped in secrecy and self-deception. A former intelligence officer turned economist, he had long operated within the circles of power. Like Vivian, he had worked for the global elite, but unlike her, he still clung to the delusion that he was doing good.
Daniel prided himself on his intellect, but his pride was his downfall. He trusted the very systems he had once manipulated, believing the narratives spun by CNN and other mainstream outlets. Despite his social Darwinist leanings, he had been deceived by the promises of progress. He faithfully took the COVID vaccine, dismissing warnings of its dangers as conspiracy theories. In truth, he was a man blinded by his own arrogance, a pawn in the schemes of those he thought he understood.
The scripture warned of men like Daniel, "greedy of gain," who would ultimately "take away the life of the owners thereof." He was a perilous man, consumed by his love for mammon and his desperate need to justify his existence. To critics, he responded with ruthless vengeance, destroying reputations and lives without a second thought. Yet, deep down, he was a hollow man, lost and destined for judgment.
Chapter 3: The KJV Believer
In a small town untouched by the glittering skyscrapers and clandestine boardrooms of Vivian and Daniel's world, a man knelt in prayer. His name was Elijah Reed, a devout believer in the King James Bible. Elijah was not a man of wealth or influence, but he possessed a treasure far greater: faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Elijah lived a simple life, working as a carpenter and sharing the Gospel with anyone who would listen. He knew the world was growing darker by the day, but his hope rested not in the systems of man but in the promises of God. The words of 2 Timothy 3 were etched in his heart: "This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come."
When Vivian's corporation began acquiring land in his town, Elijah stood firm, refusing to sell his modest workshop. "What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?" he would say, his voice unwavering.
Though he faced ridicule and threats, Elijah's faith only grew stronger. He saw the signs of the times and knew the hour was late. The world was rushing headlong into the Great Tribulation, and he felt an urgent call to warn others.
Chapter 4: The Great Tribulation
The sun darkened, and the moon turned to blood. Wars erupted across the globe, and famine spread like a plague. The rich hid in their fortified mansions, and the poor cried out for deliverance. Yet amid the chaos, the Gospel of the Kingdom was preached to all nations.
Vivian, in her arrogance, believed she could escape judgment. She retreated to her fortified estate, but her wealth could not shield her from the wrath to come. The very systems she had helped build began to crumble, and she realized too late that she had been a tool in the hands of powers far greater than herself.
Daniel, too, found no solace. The collapse of the global economy left him destitute, his faith in the system shattered. He wandered the desolate cities, a broken man, yet still clinging to his pride.
Elijah, however, stood as a beacon of hope. Though persecuted and hunted, he continued to share the Gospel, knowing that his redemption drew near. "And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come."
Epilogue
As the world descended into its final throes, the choices of these three individuals bore eternal consequences. Vivian and Daniel, consumed by their pride and rejection of God, faced the ultimate judgment. But Elijah, steadfast in his faith, looked toward the heavens, where a new kingdom awaited.
The Great Tribulation was the darkest time in human history, but it was also the prelude to the glorious return of the King of Kings. And for those who endured to the end, it marked the beginning of eternity.