Eavesdropping on Jesus' Life

by Jo Ann Sherbine


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 01/12/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 80
ISBN : 9781438928036

About the Book

Meet Jesus. Experience His burial, resurrection, and ascension in a contemporary rhythm-and-rhyme style. “Overhear” the conversations He had with eleven people He encountered during His stint on earth – plus one that occurred after His ascension . Some of the conversations Jesus Himself initiated, as with Simon Peter and the commission to “feed My lambs.” Others were prompted by questions and issues brought to Jesus. Some were sincere, as Nicodemus’ “How can a man be born when he is old?” Some were designed to ensnare Him in theological issues, such as the Pharisees’ bringing the woman taken in adultery: “Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned; but what sayest thou?”

This book seeks to show a Jesus who was both divine –“This Jesus, taken up from you/Shall return the same way, at last” – and human – “I’m coming to visit in your house.” He is both Jesus, the Friend who can identify with our human frailties and foibles, and Christ, our Savior and Redeemer.  He not only understands first-hand the meaning of life in the world, but He has the answers and solutions to that life’s questions and puzzles.

Nathanael was amazed. Nicodemus sneaked in. The Samaritan woman wanted to worship and witness. The adulteress was embarrassed. The rich young ruler desired it all. Martha fretted. Zacchaeus desired to give it all back. The lawyer met neighbors he didn’t know he had. James and John were put in their place, ever so gently. Mary Magdalene wept. Simon Peter knew brotherly love. Saul of Tarsus heard a voice.  Jesus loved each one of them, met them where they were, and directed them toward heaven.

Listen. He has answers and solutions for you, too.


About the Author

Jo Ann Sherbine is  wife of one, mother of six, and grandmother of two and counting. Born and reared in Western Pennsylvania, she and her husband David have resided in South Carolina for nearly thirty years. She received her BA in English from Eastern University and her MS in psychology from Francis Marion University. She is pianist, bell-choir member, and children’s choir director at her church. In her spare time she gives piano lessons, reads, writes, knits, and cross-stitches.