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Synopsis
The $17 pilgrimage to the Holy Land Never has there been spiritual reading as powerful as What Jesus Saw from the Cross, the book that will intensify readers' love of Jesus by burning the events of His Passion into their memory and imagination. Written by a priest who lived in Jerusalem, this acclaimed devotional classic gives vivid and dramatic details not included in the Gospel. With Jesus, readers will be jostled by crowds as they enter Jerusalem, choke on the dust of the narrow streets, experience the exotic oriental smells of the city at festival time, share the Last Supper with the disciples, stare into the face of Jesus' accusers, and be there as He dies on the Cross. Readers will find themselves engaged in a personal retreat, an interior pilgrimage, and a profound meditation on the love and sufferings of Jesus on the Cross.
Synopsis
Never has there been spiritual reading as powerful as What Jesus Saw from the Cross, the book that will intensify your love for Jesus by burning the events of His Passion into your memory and imagination.
Written early in the 20th century by Rev. A. G. Sertillanges, a priest who lived in Jerusalem, this acclaimed devotional classic gives you vivid and dramatic details not included in the Gospel: With Jesus, you'll be jostled by crowds as you enter Jerusalem, choke on the dust of the narrow streets, experience the exotic oriental smells of the city at festival time, share the Last Supper with the disciples, stare into the face of Jesus' accusers, and be there as He dies on the Cross.
Do you remember when Jesus begged His disciples to "watch one hour" with Him in the Garden of Gethsemane? With this book, you can watch not just one but many hours with Jesus.
Read it slowly and prayerfully. The vivid details and the gripping narrative will soon take over: you'
Synopsis
Intensify your love of Jesus by burning into your imagination the events of His Passion. Dramatic details, a retreat, a pilgrimage, and a meditation on the love and sufferings of Jesus on the Cross.