Sharing Jesus (Seeing Jesus Book 3) by Jones Jeffrey McClain

Sharing Jesus (Seeing Jesus Book 3) by Jones Jeffrey McClain

Author:Jones, Jeffrey McClain [Jones, Jeffrey McClain]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: John 14:12 Publications
Published: 2016-04-07T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter 14

Sharing Jesus

When Jesus showed up before breakfast that morning, Kayla and Jason could not believe their good fortune. They had groped around for reasons that justified such a generous blessing. Before the day was even halfway through, they had both discovered that they were not only sharing this experience of seeing and hearing Jesus with each other, they were sharing it with the people they worked with and played with. And who else?

Though Jason and the band never got around to playing any of their songs, they did noodle around on guitars and talk, trekking through the whole afternoon, later than they planned. Jesus seemed content to smile and laugh along with them, adding a bit of information, or encouragement, for Jason to relay to his friends.

Jason excused himself before the others were ready to split up for the evening, not even starting the conversation about ordering pizza, until Jason and his entourage of one made the move to exit. Jesus prompted Jason to leave one last word with his friends, Steve in particular.

“Tell him that I don’t mind that he just hums along. I know he’s with me, and I know all the lyrics.”

Jason stared at Jesus for a few seconds, feeling this message was way too mystical for him. But the expectant look on Jesus’s face was irresistible.

When Jason had relayed the message to Steve, the latter just stared at Jason. “Jesus told you to say that to me?”

Jason nodded.

Steve began a sort of bobble head nodding and shaking that was hard for Jason to interpret. Not until Steve sniffled and rubbed something away from his eye, did Jason know that he had connected.

In response to the inquisitive look on Jason’s face, Steve explained. “I find myself humming church songs all the time, and I kick myself for being brain-washed. But then I’m back at it, like I can’t help myself. That’s what that’s about.”

Pedro and Donnie, backing up Steve at the bottom of the stairs, each looked impressed that Jason’s cryptic message had not only made sense to Steve, but had cracked the cover on his hard-sealed emotions.

In spite of the good vibes, Jason was determined to get out the door, to get home and see Kayla, if not to finish the essay he was supposed to have proof read before supper.

When he did leave, it felt like he was leaving the house with one of his band mates. Jason creaked up the stairs and Jesus creaked right along with him.

Jason joked. “You get yourself some more respectable clothes, and you could fit right in with those guys.”

Jesus laughed loud and long, all the way down to the car.

Jason snickered at the good humor of his companion. “You are easily amused.”

Still laughing as he opened the car door, Jesus said, “I’m glad you noticed.”

What Jason noticed next, after sliding his guitar into the back seat, was two boys on bicycles slamming on their brakes a couple of houses up. They had seen the passenger door open and close itself.



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