The
Gospels are full of references to people who were drawn to Jesus, usually to
listen and to learn; sometimes to be healed of whatever prevented fullness of
life, sometimes to challenge his authority, mostly because of the power of his teaching
and the simple message of God’s love that he preached.
The six
chapters in We Want to See Jesus reflect deeply on six incidents in his life recorded in
Scripture. Each begins with a simple encounter but leads to an exploration into
what it really meant to see Jesus, not only for them but for all who claim to
be his disciples.
We Want to See Jesus is an invitation to be surprised by the experience, to be called from
preconceived expectations, to see reality from a new perspective, to encounter
the challenge of experiencing the presence of God in our lives.
Peter Varengo SDB asserts that when we read and tell these stories of ‘seeing Jesus’, we are not
simply retelling the stories - disciples curious about the identity of Jesus -
but acting them out in our daily lives. So we identify with Mary searching for
a dead body in an empty tomb (chapter 1), we are the woman by the well of
Samaria, engaged, despite ourselves, in conversation with a stranger (chapter
2). We are Martha and Mary, in danger of being so focused on ourselves that we
might forget the presence of God in our lives (chapter 3); we are Zacchaeus,
unexpectedly caught up by a Jesus who invites himself into our lives (chapter
4); and we are the disciples on the road to Emmaus, so trapped by despair that
we do not notice the God who walks with us (chapter 5); we are the disciples
gathered in community and instructed to go beyond some self-satisfying ritual
performance by remembering the active and self-living presence of God in love
(chapter 6)
| Detail | |
| Author | Peter Varengo SDB |
| Pages | 96 |
| Publication Date | 16 November 2018 |
| Imprint | Coventry Press |
| ISBN | 9780648360117 |
We Want to See Jesus
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