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To the Church in Laodicea

By: Michael J. Melton
Narrated by: JD Lake
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When a mysterious, unsigned letter appears on the pulpit one Sunday morning, everything changes at GracePoint Community Church. What begins as a routine service quickly spirals into something unexplainable—a spiritual shaking that exposes hidden wounds, forgotten faith, and the deep hunger for something real.

Pastor Caleb Ransom has built a successful ministry—smooth, efficient, and crowd-pleasing. But as the letter’s ancient words from Revelation 3 unfold, Caleb is forced to confront a haunting truth: Jesus has been standing outside the door all along, waiting to be let back in.

As spontaneous weeping breaks out, children prophesy, and voices cry out in repentance, GracePoint is thrown into a holy upheaval. Some embrace the fire. Others resist. Old wounds resurface. Secrets are revealed. And a divided leadership must choose: protect the machine or follow the Spirit into the unknown.

A modern prophetic parable, To the Church in Laodicea is a powerful call to revival, repentance, and the return of Jesus to His rightful place in the Church. For those who have felt the fire dim, the Spirit grieve, and the door stay shut—this story is an invitation to open it once more.

Will we answer the knock?

©2024, 2025 Michael J. Melton (P)2025 Michael J. Melton
Christian Fiction Fantasy Genre Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
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