Different people did different things to cope with Covid. I
wrote a book. We Beheld His Glory, A Novel will be launched this week on
Amazon.com, free as an eBook April 1-5. It was a great way to spend the days
huddled at home during the pandemic.
The book is based on the Gospel of John and the Synoptic
Gospels, Matthew, Mark and Luke. Since
it is a novel, I could let my imagination run free. What was it like for Peter, Andrew, James and
John when they first met Jesus after John the Baptist baptized him? (John 1).
John was baptizing just north of the Dead Sea.
Peter, Andrew, James and John were fishermen who lived in Capernaum on
the Sea of Galilee, several days’ journey to the north. How did they get there? How did they find Jesus? What was it like?
I have studied, preached, taught and pondered the stories in
the Gospels all my life. My mother first told the stories to me when I was a
toddler. I heard them in Sunday School
and at church growing up. I was called to preach and became pastor of a church
when I was 19. 55 years later, I am
still mesmerized by “The Story.” The
story of Jesus has shaped my life and my world view. It has shaped me.
When I was a youth, we would sing old hymns that I have
never forgotten. “Tell me the story of
Jesus, write on my heart every word, tell me the story most precious, sweetest
that ever was heard.” “I love to tell
the story, for those who know it best are hungering and thirsting, to hear it
like the rest.” I have never grown tired
of the story. I still love to think about it and to tell it.
So, I started thinking, imagining, and writing. One year and 26 chapters later, it was a
book.
Next Sunday the world will again celebrate the
resurrection. It is the high moment of
the year for everyone who believes and follows Jesus. The Gospel writers devote most of their
writing to this final week in Jesus’ life: more than a third of Mark,
one-fourth of Matthew and Luke and over on-half of John. And they leave us with many questions. How
did the 12 misunderstand Jesus so completely prior to the resurrection? What
happened on the Sabbath after Jesus was buried and what did they do? How do we
reconcile the records of the resurrection? How and when did the disciples
return to Galilee?
I have enjoyed thinking about the three-year journey with
Jesus, including some of the dynamics among the 12, John’s friendship with
Jesus’ mother, as well as the questions above.
I have tried to capture my thoughts through imagination in the form of a
novel.
We Beheld His Glory was released on Amazon.com on
March 15. I hope you will download a
free copy as an eBook April 1-5 and receive it as an Easter gift.
Bill Tinsley’s book, We Beheld His Glory is
available at Amazon.com, free eBook April 1-5.
Visit www.tinsleycenter.com.
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