The Five Day Crucifixion
During a judicial execution, a falsely convicted murderer meets Jesus Christ in a spiritual realm. During this time, the Protagonist rediscovers the ability to forgive and the importance of perseverance in faith. Having been corrupted through an intoxication with success as a world renown musician, the story begins while the Protagonist is being framed, sending him to death row.
The scenes in the prison depicting cell fighting with the prison guards, and the "dead man" walk, leading up to the actual execution scenes pack considerable dramatic punch. During the preparation scenes for lethal injection, the narrative delves into a few flashbacks of the Convict's Catholic upbringing before setting him on a spiritual experience that sends him to a realm resembling the "Holy Land" in the time of Jesus Christ.
While the Protagonist and Jesus resolve a number of spiritual shortfalls that have lead this man on a life bereft of morality, and filled with spiritual self-destruction, they literally take a "walk through the universe" while resolving these spiritual issues. The Convict's course to redemption is that he finally discovers that he will survive the lethal injection, and be given a redemptive mission back on Earth to save the life of a fallen minister from Satan's control.
When Satan is ultimately revealed, the ex-Convict fails to take Jesus at his word through his teachings, leading to relentless exchanges between the ex-Convict's possession of the power of God and Satan's formidable power of evil. Climactically, the result is a spiritual battle with Satan where the stakes are, either the ex-Convict openly relinquish his faith in God, and join Satan or sacrifice his daughter's soul.