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Meeting God Where It Gets Real — Violence in Heaven: Meeting GOD Where Rubber Meets the Road

  • Writer: Ian  Parker
    Ian Parker
  • Sep 22
  • 2 min read

Canoga, CA — In Vincent Brechtel's astounding book, Violence in Heaven: Meeting God Where Rubber Meets the Road, readers are invited into a deeply personal and transformative journey. The narrative centers on an unexpected and ongoing dialogue between a broken man and God, a dialogue that is anything but passive. Instead, it’s a rigorous, active engagement that ultimately refines and reshapes the man, preparing him for a new kind of life.


The book's core message, encapsulated in the summary of "The Master Craftsman Is the Wisdom of God," presents a powerful and often challenging perspective on the nature of faith. Brechtel portrays God not as a distant or gentle figure, but as an active Master Craftsman—a divine artisan who works with raw, flawed material. The man at the heart of the story, named Aspot, a placeholder for all humanity, is described as problematic and blemished. This name choice underscores the book’s central idea: God meets us exactly where we are, with all our imperfections.


Through a series of extraordinary encounters, the reader witnesses God’s deliberate and precise work. This isn't just about a one-time spiritual experience; it's about a continuous process of being "transformed, tempered, and perfected in mind, strength, and spirit." The "violence" in the title isn't physical but metaphorical, representing the profound, sometimes jarring, work God does to break down our old selves and build something new. It’s the friction of grace meeting resistance, the powerful force of truth shattering falsehoods, and the discipline required to fully embrace God's will.


In coordination with Bookwrights House, which will participate in this event, Frankfurt International Book Fair 2025, October 15 to 19, 2025 at Messe Frankfurt, Germany and share Vincent Brechtel book’s Violence in Heaven: Meeting GOD Where Rubber Meets the Road.


Brechtel makes it clear that this narrative is not just for Aspot; it's an explicit call to the reader. God is speaking to you, the one holding the book, asking if you are willing to engage in this collaborative, demanding process of building a fruitful life. Violence in Heaven challenges the notion of an easy, comfortable faith. Instead, it suggests that true spiritual growth and the "abundant life" promised by God require active participation and a fervent embrace of the divine work being done within us. The book ultimately offers a compelling vision of a relationship with God that is both deeply personal and intensely active, where faith is not a destination but a dynamic, ongoing creation.


Grab a copy of Violence in Heaven: Meeting GOD Where Rubber Meets the Road in bookstores and other online outlets like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and more.


Violence in Heaven: Meeting GOD Where Rubber Meets the Road

Written by Vincent Brechtel

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