"On day thirty two, after a stream of stories, miracles, and understanding the language of Jesus...we have a day dedicated to a side character: Lazarus. However, by this point we've read the miracle of his resurrection. This day focuses not on his coming back to life, but the plans to end his life AGAIN. Why? He was a walking miracle that with every breath, every step, and every word, Jews were believing Jesus. When is the last time you took time to examine such a moment from scripture, and allow the words to become formative to how we believe and behave? If Lazarus could be a walking testimony to the power of Christ, what does this say to us who have seen a greater work in ourselves? Jennings ends each chapter with a prayer, and ends this daily reading with... ""You rewrote my story, and as long as I have breath, I will testify to your goodness. In Christ's name, amen."" Deeply reminiscent to theologians such as Henk Pool, Robert T. Riekerk, Ralph Van Manen, and Paul Field (Otherwise known as Avalon) who still to this day...Testify to Love. If you crave encouraging challenges like this, Journey to the Cross is an excellent resource for you."