The Oath That Refused a Crown
Chapter One: The Room Before the Noise Jesus prayed before the city woke, kneeling beside the narrow bed in a rented room that looked over wet pavement and the back wall of a bakery. There was no flag in the room, no lectern, no seal, no polished desk waiting beneath a portrait. A cracked radiator hissed beside the window. Somewhere below, a delivery truck coughed to life, and the first gray light of Washington spread over brick, glass, and stone as if the morning itself were trying to remember how to be gentle. Jesus had been asked to enter public life, and He had not answered quickly. He had listened to the wounded, the angry, the frightened, the powerful, and the forgotten, and now He listened to the Father in silence. By sunrise, the hallway outside His room was already crowded with the kind of people who would later argue over what to call this strange beginning. Some would describe it as the fictional Jesus elected President of the United States story , though nothing about that ...