And Then a Light Broke Through

You may know the story.

You may have read it many times.

Now step inside it—through the eyes of a man who never intended to believe.

A sung-through Biblical epic drawn directly from Scripture.

It follows an aging Pharisee as he witnesses Yeshuah heal the broken, raise the dead, and walk willingly toward the cross. What begins as detached observation slowly becomes an unavoidable reckoning with a truth that upends everything he has built his life upon.

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  • What he witnesses at the Jordan River shatters his certainty: the heavens tear open, a voice thunders from above, and a carpenter from Nazareth is declared the Son of God. Compelled by doubt and intrigue, the Pharisee begins to follow this Yeshuah in secret. He watches as a woman caught in adultery is spared by a challenge no man can meet. He sees the blind receive sight—something unheard of in all of Israel's history. He witnesses Lazarus called forth from a tomb after four days of decay. Each miracle forces him deeper into conflict. His life's devotion to the Law collides with undeniable signs of the divine. When Yeshuah proclaims "I AM"—the sacred Name of God—the religious leaders plot His death. The Pharisee stands paralyzed between worlds: the certainty of tradition and the impossible truth standing before him. On Passover, Yeshuah is betrayed, tried, and condemned. As darkness falls over Golgotha and the Lamb of God breathes His last, the Pharisee weeps. He helps prepare the body for burial, wrapping it in linens and spices fit for a king. Three days later, the tomb is empty. Standing in the garden at sunrise, staring at the folded grave clothes he himself had arranged, the Pharisee finally understands. The prophecies. The miracles. The sacrifice. He was sent to judge. He was trained to doubt. He was never supposed to believe. But in that empty tomb, the light breaks through—and opens his eyes to a truth he can no longer deny.