The Day Love Testified
The Day Love Testified unfolds in the Court of Eternal Truth, where the unthinkable occurs: God stands accused.
With humanity seated as the jury—both redeemed and lost—the Accuser brings charges that echo from Eden to the present, indicting God for suffering, injustice, and silence in a broken world.
As the trial progresses, arguments are laid bare, wounds are exposed, and the oldest questions of faith are placed on the stand. Christ serves as both Advocate and Judge, while Agape Love herself is called as a witness—her testimony cutting through accusation, distortion, and despair.
Through poetic dialogue and courtroom drama, the play confronts the problem of pain, the cost of freedom, and the meaning of the cross. What appears to be a trial against God becomes a revelation of His heart, as love is not defended with power, but proven through sacrifice.
In the end, the verdict resounds beyond the courtroom, reminding all of creation that love was never absent—only misunderstood.
A compelling spoken-word courtroom drama
that places eternity on trial and reveals the
truth that has always stood: love was the law all along.