Silent Voices: Meditations for Holy Week
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Silent Voices: Meditations for Holy Week

From the Palm Sunday Procession to the Easter Upper Room

  1. 116 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Silent Voices: Meditations for Holy Week

From the Palm Sunday Procession to the Easter Upper Room

About this book

A battle rages between doubt and faith. Combining the words of Scripture, tradition, and legend with the author's imagination, Silent Voices: Meditations for Holy Week contemplates what those nameless Holy Week silent participants were thinking and feeling. Can we see ourselves in the soldier, the thieves, the Marys, John, Pilate and his wife, Peter, Barabbas, Simon of Cyrene, Cleopas--even Judas? Can we feel what they felt, how they gloated, how they hurt, why they made the decisions they made? Will we put on their dusty sandals and wear their blood-stained robes? Are we willing to walk their walk, stumble, pronounce judgments, sputter denials, hear the taunts, wallow in grief, or be conflicted as they were conflicted? In these meditations the author tries to feel what it felt like to pick up his cross, or to nail him to it. From the perspective of those "silent ones" of the Gospels, with sand between our toes and the festering stench of the ancient world, we witness the sacrifice of our Lord. At the heart of each meditation are the questions "Who was this man?" "How would I have responded to his willing sacrifice?" and "How will I respond today?"

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Preface: Silent Voices
  3. The ‘Voices’ in Scripture: Tradition and Legend
  4. Day One: Palm Sunday and the Passover Meal
  5. Day Two: In the Garden of Gethsemane
  6. Day Three: In the Courtyard of Caiaphus the High Priest
  7. Day Four: The Dream of Pilate’s Wife and the Release of Barabbas
  8. Day Five: On the Way to Golgotha
  9. Day Six: Crucifixion and Entombment
  10. Day Seven: Sunday
  11. Day Eight: The Risen Christ Appears in the Upper Room
  12. About the Author