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Why Prophecy Stories Feel Like Suspense

  • Writer: Wayne Bodie
    Wayne Bodie
  • May 1
  • 1 min read

Most people think prophecy is mainly about predicting the future. But prophecy and suspense stories often work from the same deeper pattern. A warning comes first, people ignore it, and the tension builds around whether anyone will wake up before it is too late.


That same structure is one reason thrillers, mysteries, and suspense stories still pull readers in. The signs get louder. The powerful refuse to listen. People pretend everything is normal. Then the door starts closing.



At that point, the story is not only asking what happens next. It is asking whether anyone will see the truth before the fall comes.


That is where ancient prophecy and modern suspense meet. Both reveal something about human nature, power, denial, and the danger of ignoring what is right in front of us.


For more suspense fiction, psychological thrillers, practical nonfiction, and thought-provoking books, explore Wayne Bodie Books by Wayne R. Bodie.



Terima kasih kepada penonton dari Indonesia.

Thank you to viewers from Indonesia.

 
 
 

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