"Fulfilling"
Though a wealthy merchant, Simeon of Cyrene feels his life
is not worth living. His wife wants nothing to do with
him while his son is dead from a warehouse inferno that
crippled his daughter. He considers suicide as an escape
from the torture that eats at his soul as his work no
longer comforts him. Simeon begs his wife to forgive him
and take him back, but has no hope as he knows she blames
him for the tragedies. Simeon travels to Jerusalem on business with an old
friend. This enables him to observe the controversy over
the teacher Jesus. He finds comfort and even hope in the
words and teachings by example of Jesus, but also fears
for the life of the kind hearted soul as the Roman and
Jewish religious and secular leaders press the masses to
support the death of Jesus. When he learns of the
resurrection, Simeon has to see for himself for if Jesus
can rise from the dead and forgive those who killed him
surely he can continue to seek forgiveness and a second
chance from his wife and daughter. This is a deep look at Jesus' last days from the
perspective of Simeon, an individual who believes that he
deserves to die for what he did to his family. The age
comes to life mostly through Simeon's depressed eyes
though readers will wonder how Jesus feels especially
since the release of the Gibson film. Sigmund Brouwer
stays with his main theme of one lonely depressed soul's
efforts for redemption from his family may come because of
the light Jesus shines on him and others in first century
Jerusalem. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 27, 2004
SummarySimeon's life is falling apart, and he fears he may never
see his wife and daughter again. As he arrives in Jerusalem
for Passover, he is looking for a miracle. In this
repackaged edition, best-selling author Sigmund Brouwer
retells the passion of Christ through the eyes of one man
as he experiences an astonishing encounter with Christ in
his last hours of life.
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