Christ's Journal by Paul Alexander Bartlett
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Paul Alexander Bartlett does something bold here: he hands Jesus a pen. The book is presented as a recently discovered journal, written by Jesus himself during his three years of teaching and miracles. We follow him from the baptism by John to the final days in Jerusalem, but from the inside looking out.
The Story
Forget the grand, sweeping narration of the Gospels. This is a close-up, personal account. We read his private thoughts after healing someone—the exhaustion, the hope it sparked. We see his frustration with his sometimes-slow-to-understand disciples, his affection for Mary and Martha, and his deep contemplation during nights spent in prayer. The journal format lets us sit with him in the quiet moments before the storm, making the journey to the cross feel intensely personal.
Why You Should Read It
This book stuck with me because it makes Jesus feel real. It doesn't challenge the theology; it explores the humanity. What did it feel like to be fully aware of your purpose and yet fully subject to human weariness and emotion? Bartlett's writing is simple and reflective, which makes the big questions—about faith, sacrifice, and love—feel accessible. It’s a quiet, thoughtful book that lingers.
Final Verdict
Perfect for anyone curious about the historical figure of Jesus beyond the scripture verses. It's for readers who enjoy character-driven historical fiction and don't mind a slower, more contemplative pace. If you liked the personal perspective of books like The Red Tent or just want to see a well-known story from a completely different angle, this imaginative and respectful 'journal' is a fascinating read.
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Thomas Wright
11 months agoJust what I was looking for.
Thomas Anderson
1 year agoFinally found time to read this!
Kimberly Torres
1 year agoThe layout is very easy on the eyes.
Andrew Young
7 months agoSolid story.