THE CUP is a reverent first-person narrative retelling of the Passion of Jesus Christ, written to bring the reader into the weight, fear, and glory of the final days leading to the Cross.
From the Garden of Gethsemane, where the Son of Man prays beneath the burden of the coming sacrifice, to the betrayal, the scourging, the trial before Pilate, and the brutal march to Golgotha, this book follows the Gospel record with historical realism and emotional gravity.
The crucifixion is not treated as distant theology, but as an event that shook the earth, exposed the hearts of men, and fulfilled the eternal purpose of God. The reader is carried through the darkness of the tomb, the astonishment of resurrection, and the birth of the witness that would spread from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth.
This work is not written to replace Scripture, but to awaken the soul to the meaning of the Cross, the cost of obedience, and the power of resurrection.
Because the Cup was not avoided.
And the Cross was not the end.