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Story: The Fire of Truth
Story by: Gail Nobles © 2025
Cover illus. by: Gail Nobles
Music intro by: Gail Nobles
Tornado sound: Pixabay.com

In ancient Egypt, a Pharaoh ruled with an iron fist, enslaved by his fear of losing power. Despite serving many gods, his heart remained heavy, for he had no heir to safeguard his legacy. A male child, prophesied to become king, posed a threat to his reign. Each day, the Pharaoh prayed fervently to his gods for protection, determined in his plan to rid himself of the boy who was his destined rival.

But this child, though small in stature, possessed a faith that was immense. He believed in the God of heaven, the one who performed miracles and brought hope to the broken-hearted. Knowing the Pharaoh's dark intentions, he sought comfort in his prayers, crying out for divine intervention.

One fateful day, as the Pharaoh stood in his grand palace, a fierce whirlwind emerged from the horizon, swirling with flames and smoke. The sky darkened, and a piercing light illuminated the landscape, revealing the presence of something extraordinary—a fire tornado. It roared through the land, indiscriminately consuming false idols and the wicked men who upheld them.

Amidst the chaos, the Pharaoh stood frozen, fear clutching his heart. As he turned to flee, he gazed upon a majestic figure formed from the swirling smoke—an angelic person’s face that radiated power and judgment. It was a manifestation of the very God he had ignored.
In that moment of awe and terror, the Pharaoh realized the extent of his folly. Though consumed by arrogance, he understood that no number of gods could shield him from the truth of the Almighty. The child watched in astonishment as the fiery storm unleashed its fury, yet spared both his life and the Pharaoh's.

The Pharaoh fell to his knees, humbled and broken, and for the first time, he prayed not for himself, but for redemption. In the following days, whispers of change filled the land. The Pharaoh called for peace, fostering a new age where faith was rooted not in fear, but in trust.
In the end, the child grew not in fear of the throne, but in wisdom and strength, realizing that true power lies not in earthly dominion but in faith and compassion.

And so it is told that the Fire of Truth can purify even the proudest hearts, revealing the path of humility and love. Just as the Pharaoh's empire was shaken to its core, those who cling to arrogance will find themselves vulnerable, while the innocent, who cry out with unwavering faith, shall be protected. For in the dance of light and shadow, it is the humble - the humble heart that rises above the ashes.

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