Synopsis/Details
It all begins with Lovecourt, a nice little property for sale at a jaw-dropping
price.
Nelson sees a vision twice about people dying at Lovecourt. It is clear that God
wants him to save these people, but he neglects to do his part, and the people
die. Battling guilt, he attempts to make himself feel better by preacing to his
neighbor and helping the homeless, but he never gets over his failure. His
neighbor relapses after showing interest in God, and the affordable rental
apartment project he embarks on falls apart, and his brother has to buy it off
him.
Nelson gets a third vision about Oliver, a young man who buys Lovecourt.
Fearing losing a third person, Nelson does everything he can do to save Oliver
and tell him about God’s love for him, but it is not easy to do so. Oliver is
stubborn, and will not accept Nelson’s message, or even listen to him.
When Oliver loses Lovecourt to flood, Nelson offers help but gets rebuffed.
Oliver and his girlfriend, Ella, believe Nelson is a psycho trying to swindle
people. Even when Nelson tries to establish a connection through Gary, a
mutual friend, Oliver’s heart remains closed.
Everything comes to a head when Nelson sees a vision of a train derailment and
puts himself on the line to stop Oliver from boarding a train to East Palestine.
Oliver calls the cops on Nelson, but misses his train as a result and is saved
from the train derailment. Gary believes this is a miracle, and subsequently
shows interest in God. Oliver, however, remains closed to God’s message of
love.
Oliver loses his father to cancer. Nelson gives his condolences, but lets Oliver
know he will finally let him go, as he has done his best to lead him to God.