The Hen Who Heard Thunder
MargueriteGrace
あらすじ
In a peaceful kingdom filled with comfort, progress, and confident assurances, one quiet voice refuses to ignore a warning that others no longer wish to hear. The Hen Who Heard Thunder: A Prophetic Parable for the Last Days is an adult allegorical narrative grounded entirely in the Holy Scriptures and written using only the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. Through the imagined setting of the Cloverleaf Kingdom and its animal inhabitants, this story explores the biblical warnings of the last days, the human tendency toward denial, the cost of watchfulness, and the hope promised by God to those who endure. As leaders proclaim stability and peace, a watchful hen senses an approaching storm foretold long ago in Scripture. While others dismiss the warnings as unnecessary or inconvenient, she prepares - not in fear, but in obedience. Her preparation becomes a quiet testimony as deception increases, pressure grows, and the signs described in the Bible begin to unfold. What was once mocked slowly becomes undeniable. This book does ot speculate, assign dates, or identify modern nations. Instead, it faithfully echoes what Scripture itself declares about the last days: The rise of deception, the cooling of love, the testing of faith, the call to endurance, and the promise of restoration. Every warning and every hope presented in the story points back to what God and Jesus Christ have already revealed in His Word. Written for adults seeking biblical clarity without sensationalism, The Hen Who Heard Thunder serves as both a teaching parable and a reflective narrative. It invites readers to watch to remain faithful, and to place their hope not in earthly systems, but in the unshakable Kingdom of God. This story affirms the Bible as the inspired and authoritative Word of God and encourages readers to return to Scripture itself as the final source of truth, comfort, and hope in uncertain times.