Seven Last Words: An Invitation to a Deeper Friendship with Jesus Free Audiobook Download by James Martin


"It is a very good idea to have in your pocket the seven last words of Jesus," says James Martin. "They can be your first response to someone who is struggling and they can be powerful reminders for you of His presence in your life."

One of the best ways for me to engage in deep and meaningful conversations about Jesus is through audiobooks. In this sense, it has become a favorite pastime for me as I find it both interesting and inspiring. For that reason, I have been working towards making my own audiobook for personal use as well as for sharing with others. This work is often done when I am commuting from one place to another or when I am on long flights.

In Seven Last Words, James Martin encourages readers to make a deeper connection with Jesus and understand the relationship between oneself and God. By thinking of the seven words that Jesus has spoken in the Gospels, asking what they mean for us today, reading them one by one.

"The last words of the dying," James Martin writes, "are often their most beautiful and powerful reflections on life." In these seven last words, Martin explores the implications of how we die. He invites us to deepen our friendship with Jesus as we die each day in different ways and embrace his love for us. We can free ourselves from the world's expectations that our life should be perfect and instead be fully alive to show Jesus to others.

James Martin invites us to deepen our friendship with Jesus. He has seven last words for us that are reminders for how we can live more deeply with Christ. The last words are: "My church is not about me," "The only doer is Jesus," "It's not about me, it's always God," "We need each other," "God calls me a sinner," and "Fidelity."

James Martin's audiobook, Seven Last Words: An Invitation to a Deeper Friendship with Jesus, is an intimate and personal journey of faith. Martin takes us into the very heart of what it means for him to be a Christian. From his first experience of trying to figure out what that meant in the summer of 1971 when he was just 12 years old, Martin has been on an intriguing and transformative journey with Jesus. We see this story unfold as he tries different ways of serving Christ--from being a high school teacher, a priest, and bishop--to now becoming known as "America's Jesuit."

Published Date 2016-02-02
Duration 2 hours 5 minutes
Author James Martin
Narrated James Martin
Reviews
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Religion & Spirituality
Parent Category Counseling & Inspirational, Christianity

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