Decisive Encounters. Roberto Badenas

Decisive Encounters - Roberto Badenas


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      Collection: Seeds of Hope

      Title: Decisive Encounters

      Author: Roberto Badenas

      Translator: Celia Gómez

      Edition, design and project development: Editorial Safeliz team

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      Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from THE HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

      Scripture marked NKJV is taken from the New King James Version. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

      Italics in quotations of the above translations are added by the author for emphasis.

      Index

      Introduction 7

      Preface: The Temptation 11

       1. The Meeting 25

       2. The Invitation 37

       3. The Call 51

       4. The Wedding 61

       5. The Disagreement 75

       6. The Healing 87

       7. The Embrace 99

       8. The Forgiveness 109

       9. The Contact 119

       10. The Look 129

       11. The Liberation 145

       12. The Storm 159

       13. The Tomb 169

       14. The Supper 179

       15. The Escape 191

       16. The Kiss 199

       17. The Dream 209

       18. The Compassion 219

       19. The Promise 227

       20. The Reconciliation 241

      Epilogue: The Farewell 255

      To whoever seeks spiritual roads beyond

      the hackneyed paths, hoping

      that on them the promise of Jesus is fulfilled:

      “. . . seek and you will find . . .

      the one who seeks finds . . .” (Matt. 7:7-8)

      Introduction

      Disoriented in our search, trapped in the clutches of our own routines or surprised by the storm—in the most unexpected occasions of life, at the turn of a corner, in the face of an accident, before an open tomb—we face an encounter, an idea, a word, a glance, a gesture, an embrace, a kiss (who knows . . . ?) that decides our destiny.

      At a given moment divine grace also bursts into our lives. It can occur at random from circumstances or arrive at the end of a long wait, like love at first sight or a friendship. And that encounter becomes the crossroads of our most personal, most profound story. The consequences, often irreversible, can be eternal.

      In the pages that follow I attempt, simply, to share reflections arising from some decisive moments from the lives of men and women—not too different from us—who changed their destiny upon contact with Jesus. I have already explored this exercise of reflection and imagination with unexpected success in my book Encounters. Since its publication, already some years ago, many readers have asked me to publish more “encounters.” Due to my work and the vicissitudes of life, with its priorities and matters of urgency, I have not been able to do so until now. Finally, you have the expected book. But it is not a continuation of the first one. In twenty years my topics and approaches have changed. And my style also.

      1 . Phrase attributed to Dr. Albert Schweitzer by Gilbert Cesbron, in his theatre play Il est minuit, Dr. Schweitzer.

      2 . Martín Gelabert, Salvación como humanización: un esbozo de una teología de la gracia, Madrid: Ediciones Paulinas, 1985, p. 13.

      3 . Matthew 13:52.

      4 . Rabindranath Tagore, “Song Offerings” poem 13 (cited from Select Works, Madrid: Edimat, 2015, p. 76).

      Preface

      The Temptation

      What does the lone traveler seek through these wastelands? Where is he headed on the way to the desert? As soon as he leaves the narrow fertile plain of the river, and as he ascends inland, he gradually and hopelessly goes deeper into an increasingly barren place. Having arrived at the summit, when he has lost sight of—faded in the distance—the memory of the last gray-green palm trees, the traveler finds himself lost in a desolate vastness of broken rocky places, whitish like abandoned ossuaries, in which not even goat herders dare to venture. An endless succession of inhospitable stony areas injured by sun-scorched gullies and blinded by dust storms on windy days. A barren


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