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Every Eye Will See

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For almost a millennium Planet Earth has experienced an unprecedented period of peace and prosperity. The devil and his followers are in chains. The planet is ruled by the King of kings and those saints who were part of the first resurrection. Sarah Glen is one of them.

Sarah governs ten cities in the Azure Mountains. She loves the people under her care and enjoys her role of administering the Lord’s justice and mercy. Whenever her earthly duties allow, Sarah heads to Paradise where the wonders of her heavenly home continue to surprise and delight her.

But it is all about to end.

Satan and his forces are released from prison and they begin to wage war against the saints. As the powers of darkness gather for the final assault on the King and His followers, one demon in particular, Melas, sets out to take revenge on the one who imprisoned him a thousand years earlier – the immortal Lady Sarah.
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236 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 13, 2013

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Graham Carter

18 books18 followers
Graham Carter is an Australian author of inspirational fiction. For over a decade his novels have surprised and delighted readers with their stories of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary circumstances. Angels, demons, and unseen realities abound in Graham's books.

Graham lives in Brisbane, Australia with Sue, his wife of 37 years. As well as writing, he enjoys travel, camping, sport, and spending time with his 8 grandchildren.

Graham and Sue travel regularly to Uganda where they support a number of aid programs amongst the poor.

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369 reviews51 followers
March 15, 2013
When I read the first edition of No Eye Has Seen (NEHS) in 2010, I had discovered one of my favourite authors, and one of my favourite books in my collection. When I then found out that Graham had written a sequel, Every Eye Will See (EEWS), but his publisher was reluctant to publish it due to low sales of NEHS, I was frustrated and angry. My attitude was that based on the quality of NEHS, the sequel had to be published. If it was on par with or better than this book, it had to be published. And seeing I loved NEHS so much, I was not going to give up hope.

After contacting Graham about this, he encouraged me to contact the publisher requesting this sequel be published. I did, but received no reply by them. I gave up for the moment.

Later last year I was looking in my bookshelf for a book, when I spotted NEHS. This brought back all those memories of when I read it and what it means to me. It reawakened my desire to have the sequel published. I had embraced the e-book platform since reading NEHS and seeing that a lot of authors were self publishing on this platform, I decided to contact Graham and ask him to consider publishing both books as eBooks. He replied that since I had read NEHS, he has changed publishers and his new publisher was all for publishing his books to the eBook format. I was so excited. The sequel was to be published at long last!!

The other great news was that Graham's standalone book Not As It Seems, which had also never been published would also be published. It is now available and is also a great book. Highly Recommended.

So it is will this background, that I write this review.

Graham again has created a masterpiece with EESS. It follows on nicely from NEHS, but not in the environment of Earth. NEHS ends with the seals from the book of Revelation being opened. EEWS opens at the end of the millennial reign of Christ. The demons from NEHS have been imprisoned for 1000 years and have now been released. Melas has set in motion his revenge against Sarah. What unfolds is the life in this post millennial world leading up to the final battle of satan and his demons leading to their defeat and banishment for eternity to hell and the judgement seat of Christ of those who had rebelled against Christ during the millennial years or after.

Graham has beautifully described the life of those in the post millennial world under the reign of Jesus. The environment he describes is one of the best and most descriptive from all the Christian fiction I have read that have this setting as part of its plot. It is very addictive reading and transports you there. There is nothing fantastical (this meaning not fantastic but that it is not based on fantasy) here. It gives us a glimpse of what living in the post Millennial age is like and I guess we are not going to know how accurate this world described by the author is until we actually live in this post millennial world, for us believers, this is in the future. And from reading this novel, I can hardly wait!!

Graham describes various subplots that all lead up to the final revenge scenes between Melas and Sarah and which is included in the final battle scenes before Jesus ends this once and for all. This revenge agenda does not dominate the final battle scenes but fits in very nicely. Conversely, this final battle scene with Jesus as the Victor does also not diminish or reduce the revenge agenda of Melas to Sarah. Both fit in very nicely.

As with NEHS, I did not want this story to end. This is a combination of Graham’s writing style and the descriptive imagery that he created in this post millennial world. But for me another factor was the relationship he described between Jesus and Sarah and other characters and how in doing so, has shown more of what the character and person of Jesus is. My spirit soared, while reading these scenes, I found wanting more of Jesus in my life, (a closer walk with Thee!) and it was almost as if Jesus was relating to me the way He was relating to Sarah and other characters. Dare I say, that there was a message for me from God through Graham’s writing? I have no doubt. Just another example of how God uses Christian authors through their writings and creativity to show us more of who He is and what He achieved through His death on the Cross and what He wants for us.

All Graham’s books, NEHS, EEWS, Against The Unknown and the soon to be released Guardians of Eden are four of my favourite books in Christian fiction.

I really do pray that God has not finished with Graham as a fiction writer.

All his works are Highly Recommended.


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December 30, 2015
This was so good! I liked that it takes place in the Millennial reign of Jesus on earth. While there are a lot of books about the tribulation, Armageddon, etc, there aren't a whole lot of books that take place during this time. I really enjoyed how the author wrote about Sarah as an immortal. I've known the Bible says during this time we will rule & reign with Christ, but I never thought too much about it. It makes sense that there will be many who miss the rapture but repent during the tribulation & will live as mortals during the millennial reign, but I never thought about that is who Christians who accepted Jesus beforehand would be reigning over. I loved how Sarah was able to see into both the Spirit & the natural & I loved her relationship with Jesus.

Something I found frustrating & strange after reading the first book is how Sarah rarely speaks to her husband or talks to her children. She doesn't even see her children until the end of the book! I understand there is no marriage in Heaven & that relationships will be different, but I find it sad somehow that after being reunited in death they seem to never spend anytime together. As a mother I would think she would especially want to be with her children. I get that everyone will be united as one through Christ but I would think if for anything you have your earthly memories with these people, they would at least be those you'd hang out with a lot? But of course no one has actually experienced this so who knows.

I was very pleasantly surprised by this series!
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April 30, 2015
Unbelievable

To get a glimpse of God beauty and love for his children,the gifts we are given the choice to choose him.
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