I wrote Alien Detection to encourage people to let the Word of God be precious in their sights again. Through writing this book, I realized that the Word wasn’t even as precious to me as it had been in the very beginning of my salvation. I had gotten used to it. Too complacent. Couple that with the fact that I’d come to know so many scriptures by heart by this time, that I failed to see that I needed fresh manna everyday. Shame on me.
Although I created a fictional planet in this book that didn’t have the Bible, there are actually places on our very own planet that don’t have the written Word of God. In fact, I remember being in awe by stories of people who didn’t even have a page of the Bible, yet lived victorious lives off of the little they did have. Shame on me again. I have several Bibles in my home, access to Bible software on my computer, and countless other references materials just waiting to be utilized. Lord, I repent.
Now my goal is to take what I have and use it to the best of my ability. To exercise my spiritual senses as well as the natural ones. We all can do that through careful study and faith-filled application of the scriptures. This way, our spiritual eyes, ears, appetites, and tastes can be trained to discern between good and evil. This way, we can all be capable of teaching those things to our less-learned brethren.
Sometimes I wish that more of us were like the angels in Genesis 28:12 and John 1:51, who descend and ascend upon the Word only. How much better all of our lives would be if we only acted on what God says.
I hope you enjoyed Alien Detection as much as I did writing it. In closing, I have an additional treat for you. If you can figure-out the premise behind the title (Alien Detection), there’s a free e-book in it for you. Email me with your answer at the address below:
Suprina Frazier