Inspired by Pope John Paul II’s call to “contemplate the face of Christ,” Scripture scholar and popular author Timothy Gray takes a closer look at the life and mission of Jesus Christ in The Luminous Mysteries: Biblical Reflections on the Life of Christ.
With clear and inviting language, Gray guides the reader through the rich biblical foundations of the baptism in the Jordan, the wedding of Cana, the proclamation of the kingdom, the transfiguration, and the institution of the Eucharist. Accompanying Gray’s reflections are five meditations from the Church Fathers—John Chrysostom, Origen, Pope St. Leo the Great, and Hippolytus—showing that these mysteries of light are deeply rooted in both Scripture and Catholic Tradition. These selections have been made more inviting to a modern audience while still preserving the beauty of the original text. A prayer inspired by the mystery and points for further personal reflection complete each chapter.
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“Peter explains how everything started with John’s preaching a baptism and ‘how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power’ (Acts 10:38). Jesus did not come to the Jordan and to John to be washed of sin; rather, He came to Israel’s last prophet to be anointed the final and everlasting King.” (Page 14)
“With Jesus’ death, the curtain is torn—signifying that access to the Holy Spirit is now open to all.” (Page 16)
“Thus the declaration by the Father Himself, with the words of the royal enthronement psalm, strongly suggests that Jesus’ baptism was the occasion at which He was anointed for His royal mission.” (Page 12)
“Saint Augustine once commented that the names of the couple were withheld in order to symbolize the marriage between Christ and the Church. It is indeed no coincidence that Jesus, at the start of His ministry, chooses to manifest Himself at a wedding. Marriage is the start of a new, shared life and a new beginning. By performing His first miracle at the start of this couple’s new life together, Jesus reveals the great intimacy that God desires to have with all His people. The love between God and His people is like the love between a bridegroom and his bride.” (Pages 39–40)
“Rather, in Jesus, the New Israel, the story of Israel is repeated at a deeper level and brought to a prophetic climax. Now the real Joshua has come to set His people free. The greater ‘Elisha,’ now anointed, is about to begin a prophetic ministry that will unleash the power of the Spirit like none other.” (Pages 9–10)
The Luminous Mysteries draws the reader into these newly proclaimed mysteries of the rosary by demonstrating the intricate relationships of the relevant Old and New Testament texts. It brings the reader beyond personal recollections of Bible stories to a rich exploration of Bible verses. Tim Gray applies his craft of exegesis to pious devotion, allowing expertise to serve faith. He fulfills John Paul’s goal of revealing the face of Jesus Christ through contemplation of the Luminous Mysteries at the Blessed Virgin Mary’s school of prayer.
—Fr. Mitchell Pacwa, SJ
Tim Gray’s passion for God’s word is contagious. He shines a bright light on the ‘mysteries of light’ in The Luminous Mysteries: Biblical Reflections on the Life of Christ. This is a timely resource which is sure to help readers ‘contemplate with Mary the face of Christ’ as called for by John Paul II in his apostolic letter on the rosary.