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Elias Harrow is a surveyor - a man who has built his life on measured certainty. When an unsigned letter commissions him to map an uncharted marshland beyond Blackmere Ridge, he accepts with the quiet confidence of a man who has never encountered terrain he could not master.
But the marsh is not ordinary ground.
Paths dissolve as he walks them. Distances deceive. His compass trembles and gives no reliable reading. And deep within the shifting landscape, an uncharted village waits - inhabited by those who entered long ago and did not leave. Their journals, filled with careful observations and careful reasoning, all end the same way: incomplete.
Among them, Elias finds a disturbing truth. The men who came before him did not fail for lack of skill or discipline. They failed because they brought the wrong instrument to the task. And the harder they worked to understand the marsh - to chart it, master it, and ultimately to correct themselves within it - the more deeply they became bound to it.
Then the Lantern appears.
It does not flicker. It does not move with the wind. It does not illuminate the ground so much as it illuminates him - exposing what his training and reasoning cannot reach. And the deeper Elias follows it, the more the marsh reveals not its own secrets but his: the choices he called wisdom, the motives he called reasonable, the self-reliance he called strength.
At the center of the marsh, stripped of every instrument and every confidence, Elias encounters a Figure unlike anyone in the village. This presence does not belong to the marsh. And He brings with Him an answer to the question none of the surveyors before Elias had thought to ask: not how to escape, but who has already made the way.
The Lantern Beyond the Marsh is a spiritual allegory in the tradition of John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress - a story written for the general reader that carries within it the full weight of the gospel. Through one man's journey from self-sufficient certainty to the end of himself, it explores the condition of fallen humanity, the insufficiency of human effort, the convicting work of the Holy Spirit, and the finished atonement of Jesus Christ.
It is a book for the seeker who suspects there is more than reason can supply. For the sincere person who has tried to be better and found the effort wanting. For the one who has seen the light from a distance but never quite trusted it enough to follow.
And it is a book for the believer who wants to place in someone's hands a story that shows, rather than simply tells, what the gospel means.
Includes an Author's Interpretation providing a chapter-by-chapter theological interpretation of the allegory, and a closing Gospel Invitation for readers ready to respond.