PSALMS OF SHERLOCK
Many are they who say of me,
“There is no help for him in God.” Selah
—Psalm 3:2
Sherlock Holmes, the world’s only consulting detective, has no clue of the rich symphony God has planned for his life. When murder strikes too close, the music of Sherlock’s life turns dark and melancholic, and he vows to find the destiny of a person’s essence after death.
As an atheist and a gifted intellectual, Sherlock prides himself on his powers of observation and deductive reasoning. Will he finally be able to accept the Truth when his deductions defy science, logic, and his strict policy of self-reliance? Is there any hope for Sherlock and those like him who think there is no help for them in God?

SHERLOCK INDWELLED
For our struggle is not against flesh and blood,
but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers of this darkness,
against evil, spiritual forces in the heavens.
—Ephesians 6:12
Sherlock Holmes, the world’s only consulting detective, struggles to compromise his strict policy of self-reliance. He loses the security of his detachment when he becomes indwelled by the Holy Spirit. He really doesn’t want to be indwelled by a sacred meddler, an involver. How can he possibly carry on his work if he has to discuss everything first?
While his adventures challenge him with new relationships, Sherlock matures in his Christian faith and becomes aware of the spiritual warfare he must deal with. Sherlock is warned that he’s in grave spiritual danger and receives the gift of the del Gesú (of Jesus) violin as his guide. The Holy Spirit uses the instrument to share God’s infinite wisdom in a language Sherlock understands, music.
Sherlock enters a whole new realm of warfare when Professor Moriarty’s wrath against him is poured out on the entire world. Will Sherlock be successful in stopping his evil plan or make an unthinkable sacrifice to keep hope alive?
The Game is on!


