What happened at Golgotha was more than history. It was a battle that shook heaven, earth, and eternity.
In The Triumph, Gene Edwards presents a sweeping biblical novel that retells the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ through both earthly and heavenly eyes. Moving beyond familiar gospel scenes, Edwards imagines the unseen realm surrounding Christ's final hours-where angels watch in anguish, darkness gathers strength, and eternity holds its breath.
Through vivid narrative and poetic prose, readers encounter:
- The agony of Gethsemane seen through heaven's eyes
- The cosmic struggle between life, sin, and death
- The cross as the turning point of all creation
- The triumph of Christ over darkness and the grave
From the councils of angels to the courts of Jerusalem, from Golgotha's hill to eternity itself, this story unfolds with reverence and dramatic power. Edwards draws readers into the mystery of redemption-not as distant observers, but as witnesses to the greatest victory ever won.
Perfect for readers who love:
- Christian biblical fiction
- Easter and Passion devotionals
- Christ-centered storytelling
- Reflective and poetic spiritual narratives
The Triumph is not merely a retelling-it is an invitation to see the cross and resurrection with fresh wonder.
About the Author :
Gene Edwards, one of the world's most beloved Christian storytellers, blazed new trails in the revelation of the mystery of Christ and His church. He authored over thirty books, translated into many languages, including his bestsellers, A Tale of Three Kings, The Divine Romance, and The Prisoner in the Third Cell. In his extensive biblical fiction are such titles as The Highest Life, The Secret to the Christian Life, The Inward Journey, the series The Chronicles of Heaven, and The First Century Diaries. During his seventy years of ministry, he traveled extensively to hold conferences and raise organic churches in the U.S. and other nations and helped them toward a deeper Christian life and experience of church as it originally was practiced in the first century.Gene went to be with his beloved Lord in December of 2022, leaving a profound literary and spiritual legacy that continues to inspire generations of believers.