The Man Who Would Be GodA Prophetic Christian Thriller by Michael J. Melton"He promises peace. He speaks like a savior. But he is the greatest deceiver the world has ever known."In the year 2031, the world hasn't ended in fire-but in silence. Governments have collapsed, faith has eroded, and a weary humanity welcomes the promise of a new global order. At its helm is Lucien Darius-charismatic, fluent in every language, hailed as the architect of peace. He's ended wars. Rebuilt nations. United religions. The world adores him.But Daniel Royce sees through the illusion.A former pastor haunted by tragedy and loss, Daniel has spent years in the shadows, watching as prophecy unfolds before his eyes. When whispers of a rebuilt Temple in Jerusalem emerge-and of Lucien's intent to enter it-Daniel knows the unthinkable is about to happen.Joined by archaeologist Naomi Elian and underground preacher Elijah Trent, Daniel races to uncover ancient scrolls, decode long-forgotten warnings, and sound the alarm before the world bows to a false god.As miracles stir, witnesses rise, and the skies darken with signs, Daniel must choose: remain silent-or become the voice of truth in a world that no longer wants to hear it.Fans of Left Behind, The Harbinger, and The Book of Revelation will be riveted by this edge-of-your-seat thriller that blends biblical prophecy, political intrigue, and spiritual warfare.