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Reliving the Passion: Meditations on the Suffering, Death, and the Resurrection of Jesus as Recorded in Mark.

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No story has more significance than this: the death and resurrection of Jesus. But somehow the oft-repeated tale of Christ's passion can become too familiar, too formalized, for us to experience its incredible immediacy.
The meditations in Reliving the Passion, which received a Gold Medallion Award in 1993, follow the story as given in the gospel of Mark---from the moment when the chief priests plot to kill Jesus to the Resurrection. But these readings are more than a recounting of events; they are an imaginary reenactment, leading the reader to re-experience the Passion or perhaps see it fully for the very first time.
As only a great storyteller can, Walter Wangerin enables the reader to see the story from the inside, to discover the strangeness and wonder of the events as they unfold. It's like being there. In vivid images and richly personal detail, Wangerin helps us recognize our own faces on the streets of Jerusalem; breathe the dark and heavy air of Golgotha; and experience, as Mary and Peter did, the bewilderment, the challenge, and the ultimate revelation of knowing the man called Jesus.
'The story gets personal for every reader,' writes Wangerin, 'for this is indeed our story, the story whereby we personally have been saved from such a death as Jesus died.
'No, there is not another tale in the world more meaningful than this---here is where we all take our stands against sin and death and Satan, upon this historical, historic event. I consider it a holy privilege to participate in it retelling.
'Read this book slowly. Read it with a seeing faith. Walk the way with Jesus. We, his followers of later centuries, do follow even now. Read, walk, come, sigh, live. Live! Rise again!'

170 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1992

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Walter Wangerin Jr.

98 books236 followers
Walter Wangerin Jr. is widely recognized as one of the most gifted writers writing today on the issues of faith and spirituality. Starting with the renowned Book of the Dun Cow, Wangerin's writing career has encompassed most every genre: fiction, essay, short story, children's story, meditation, and biblical exposition. His writing voice is immediately recognizable, and his fans number in the millions. The author of over forty books, Wangerin has won the National Book Award, New York Times Best Children's Book of the Year Award, and several Gold Medallions, including best-fiction awards for both The Book of God and Paul: A Novel. He lives in Valparaiso, Indiana, where he is Senior Research Professor at Valparaiso University.

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159 reviews
April 3, 2024
I have read this every other year at Lent for at least 20 years. I do appreciate how Wangerin engages my heart with a familiar story in unexpected ways. He writes powerfully and humbly.

2024: another year reading. No regrets.
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30 reviews
May 1, 2025
Read this out loud as a family for Lent. It ends on Easter day. A beautiful work.
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33 reviews
April 1, 2018
Thank You for Drawing me closer to Him

This is an excellent devotional that draws the reader closer to the Savior by looking at the different perspectives of the witnesses of the Passion of the Christ.

I learned much as I looked at the different facets and view points of the Holy Week. This is a Great devotional for the Lenten season.
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April 18, 2022
A Lenten reading. I liked putting myself into the story of Jesus through the eyes of those in the story of Mark. This was like reading Wagerin’s Lectio divina reflections leading up to Easter. Some readings were more clear than others but I enjoyed this Easter devotional.
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41 reviews
February 25, 2021
A great Lenten devotional book based on Mark’s Passion account. Written in first person, Wangerin’s words are filled with emotion. You feel like you are really there with Jesus.
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April 5, 2026
Walter Wangerin Jr.’s Reliving the Passion has been a companion for my Lenten journey since a preaching professor first placed it in my hands in 1998, and I find myself returning to it every couple of years because it never seems to grow old. Wangerin has a gift for bringing the humanity of Christ and the emotion of Holy Week into focus without ever drifting into sentimentality. Each reading feels different because I am different. Few books have shaped my imagination for preaching and devotion as consistently as this one, and it remains one of the few works I revisit not out of obligation, but out of hunger.
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716 reviews54 followers
September 26, 2012
After I downloaded a sample and found myself repeatedly underlining from the introduction, I bought the full book on the spot. The rest of this Lent devotional wasn’t quite as spectacular as that poignant introduction, but I still found it a moving and helpful book for focusing my heart in the weeks leading up to Resurrection Sunday. Wangerin made a powerful argument for the importance of really slowing down and fixing our eyes on the cross, for without first entering into the depth of Jesus’ suffering and the disciples’ despair, we can’t fully appreciate the joy and wonder of His resurrection.
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1,520 reviews165 followers
March 27, 2016
Not for everyone

Wangerin imagines the thoughts and actions of the participants in the Easter story. Serious students of the Bible may take umbrage at all the things he makes up. I enjoyed his Advent devotional much more.
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119 reviews
March 28, 2024
The writing style was inconsistent and was entirely based in the gospel of Mark discounting other knowledge we have of the story. It made me reflect on certain aspects and theologies surrounding Lent that I had otherwise not fully explored (with Lutheran undertones). I felt it was worth the read, but I would not necessarily recommend the book as I felt it lacked crucial aspects of the gospel and felt overall too dark without much redemption which is what the whole point of the story is
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638 reviews6 followers
March 31, 2018
This is my 4th or 5th time through Walt Wangerin’s Lent Devotional, and it is my very favorite. He brings the familiar story of Christ’s death, burial and resurrection to life, day by day through the Lent season. I had taken a couple of years and done different devotionals for Lent, coming back to this one was like coming home. Can not recommend this more.
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686 reviews40 followers
April 1, 2018
As a longtime Christian, sometimes I find devotional books to be too light. This was very different. I learned a lot about the lead up to Easter and saw things in a new light. I highly recommend this book!
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46 reviews
April 29, 2018
Excellent in depth discussion on Christ's suffering

Though I had hoped to finish by Easter, I have now and found it to be an in-depth discussion on Christ's journey and suffering on the cross. As well as His resurrection.
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527 reviews3 followers
April 17, 2022
Great Lenten devotional! This was my first year to read it, but it won’t be my last. 40 days of short readings, but such a depth as you see the characters of the Biblical story tell their possible emotions and reactions in a way that applies to your life as well.
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April 4, 2026
Such an excellent reflective reading for the Easter season. The language is rich and helps to slow you down when you read. I highly recommend this book for a time of devotion and reflection. He is risen!
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392 reviews9 followers
May 22, 2019
Enjoyed this Lent devotional very much! He is a fabulous storyteller and although the daily reads are short, they are powerful.
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August 31, 2019
Explain what Bible story and it helped me to understand what book talked about it.
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131 reviews3 followers
April 4, 2021
Wangrin’s imagination takes you places with words that deepen your experience of scripture.
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April 9, 2023
A powerful Lenten devotional like no other I’ve ever read.
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April 12, 2023
This was an excellent book to read day by day during Lent. The meditations made the experiences of Jesus and the disciples very personal.
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June 16, 2023
How do you tell the old, old story in such a way that it feels fresh and vibrant for the reader? For an answer, read this book which makes for a lovely spiritual devotional during Lent.
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October 11, 2025
a book to be read slowly and savoured
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April 8, 2026
Have been reading this book for years during Lent, always wonderful, story is one we all need to remember.
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April 13, 2026
I liked it a lot, just will save it for next Easter season
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November 19, 2022
The whole book gets four stars. It’s a well-written, scripturally-based series of brief meditations intended for Lent.

That said, the write-up for Holy Saturday is five stars. It’s easily the best Holy Saturday meditation I’ve read anywhere (and I’ve read a lot of them) – beautiful, evocative, powerful.
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185 reviews11 followers
April 19, 2018
I found this to be one of the more thought-provoking Lenten devotionals I’ve ever read. I appreciated the authors unique perspective through Jesus last days before the cross.
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