You will feel closer to both Jesus and Father James Martin, SJ, by the time you reach the closing pages of "Come Forth: The Promise of Jesus's Greatest Miracle."
Father Martin, author of "The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything" and "Learning to Pray," embarks on a mesmerizing and meaningful journey with "Come Forth" as he analyzes the miracle of Lazarus's resurrection and asks us to consider what Jesus means when he calls Lazarus - and each of us - to "come forth." Father Martin offers both an intelligent and insightful journey through the Gospel story verse by verse reflecting on lessons about love, family, sadness, fear, anger, freedom, joy, and so much more. To say that I experienced "Aha!" moments throughout "Come Forth" would be an understatement - Father Martin writes in such a way that I felt like I gained a new relationship with this biblical text that not only helps me understand it more fully but also helps me relate more fully to it.
"Come Forth" combines a thorough analysis of the biblical text not just through Martin's own knowledge but by also surveying a wide variety of research, thoughts, and ideas around the text. Martin shares what resonates with him most AND why, but he also holds space for the reader's own experiences and beliefs. "Come Forth" also offers insights about the historical setting of the story, incredibly engaging meditations on Lazarus in art and the larger culture (often accompanied by illustrations, graphics, and photos), and brings into the discussion his own personal experiences whether discussing the times he's visited Lazarus's tomb or how his beliefs have changed over the years.
Along the way, Martin also shares abundantly of himself. He's never been hesitant to share openly of himself and he shares himself with remarkable transparency and vulnerability once again in the pages of "Come Forth." He brings us front-and-center with one of the key takeaways from this biblical text - learning to let go of the limiting beliefs that prevent us from experiencing God in all His glory.
“All of us have things that we need to ‘let die’ in order to follow God more freely, to love more deeply, and to become the people whom God desires us to be,” Martin writes.
With "Come Forth," Father Martin, invites us into the transformative wonder of the story of Lazarus and into a deeper relationship with God.
I will confess that I wasn't completely sure about "Come Forth" as I began my journey with it. Yet, what I received was an incredibly engaging experience that feels like part seminary and part spiritual direction. "Come Forth" fed me intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually while also offering me food for thought as a Christian with a disability whose relationship with organized religion has not always aligned with my faith journey.
Once again, Father Martin invites us into a deeper understanding of biblical text while simultaneously illustrating how the text is applicable for each of us personally.