About The Book
About The Book
The Song of Creation
The Song of Creation invites readers into an imagined retelling of the Bible’s drama, beginning before time itself. Through the eyes of Azarel, an angelic witness, we enter the courts of heaven where a living Song sustains galaxies, watch Lucifer’s beauty curve in on itself, and feel the shudder as pride turns worship into revolt and harmony into war. From the fall of the Morning Star to the purging of heaven’s ranks, the story exposes what happens when created glory forgets its Source.
The narrative then descends to Eden, where the same whisper that poisoned heaven now coils around a tree, and we see the first humans step from innocence into exile. As history unfolds, shadows lengthen: Cain and Abel, floods and towers, empires and idols, prophets crying out while nations ignore them. Yet beneath the rebellion, the Song persists—quiet, insistent, carried in promises of a coming Deliverer.
When the Word finally becomes flesh, the drama gathers at Bethlehem, Gethsemane, and Golgotha. Azarel watches in silence as the King of Glory hangs on a cross, absorbing the world’s discord into Himself and declaring, “It is finished,” restoring the fractured melody.
This is devotional storytelling designed to move hearts, stretch imagination, and call readers to bow and join the music.
Why Read It?
The Song of Creation
Why pick up The Song of Creation in a world already overflowing with information and opinion? Because this book does something different: it slows you down long enough to feel the weight of glory and the sting of rebellion, to sense again that your life is not random but woven into a much larger Story. Through vivid scenes and scripturally faithful imagination, you are invited to stand in heaven’s courts, walk Eden’s paths, hear prophets groan, and linger at the foot of the Cross. You will see pride for what it really is, not a harmless quirk, but the ancient poison that ruins angels and families alike. You will also see grace as more than a slogan—grace as the fierce, costly love of the Lamb who refuses to abandon His creation. This is a book for readers who feel spiritually numb, deeply curious, or quietly hungry to encounter God again with trembling joy. Read it slowly and allow its pages to retune your heart to the Song God still sings.