Jim Caviezel to the Church
I had the wonderful privilege of hearing Jim Caviezel speak last night. No, he was not greeted with chants of “Hosanna!” and the waving of palm branches while riding in on a donkey. Yet, I must say that that would have been funny.
No, no… he walked on stage in a black leather jacket and black jeans sporting a new hairdo. He was given a warm welcome and no one pressed the stage to be healed. Jim began by sharing how he came to play Jesus in the 2004 film, The Passion of the Christ. He spoke on the making of the movie and the many trials he went through while playing the part of the Suffering Messiah.
His words were honest and inspiring as scenes from the film played on the big screens behind him. The entire audience was moved as Jim shifted everyone’s focus off of himself and onto Jesus of Nazareth.
Jim is a very serious and sincere man. If you have watched any of his films, especially behind the scenes, you will know this to be true. He is very serious about his work as an actor… not for acting sake, but in order to portray good versus evil and judgment versus redemption. I was thrilled to be able to hear his heart as he spoke of his own faith in Christ and how that faith is to be lived out in all the dark places in our world.
I believe what stuck out to me the most about what he shared… was what I would call a prophetic message to the church. Jim mentioned the increasingly hostile world that we live in and how persecution and suffering was coming to the church. He referred to this as God’s way. If I remember correctly, he said, in reference to suffering, “This too is from God.”
He reminded the audience that all of the saints who have gone on before us were all acquainted with this one thing: suffering. He went on to encourage the audience to be the Lord wherever they are at and to not be concerned about what others think. He said that we may never win an Oscar or be known by men, but… we are known by God and that’s all that matters.
I met Jim after the talk to have him sign something. (Relax, it was the only way to speak to him.) Since I know that he is always serious and seemed to be tense from all the attention… I thought I would break the mood with some humor. I shook his hand and said, “Jim, I just want to know one thing… how hard was it not to laugh in your interview with Ron Burgundy?” (If you don’t know what I am talking about, please watch the interview on You Tube.) He laughed while tilting his head back and replied, “You know… you didn’t see all of the outtakes. It wasn’t easy.”
I laughed with him and shook his hand one last time. As I shook his hand to leave, I said, “Keep being a light in a dark world.” His serious look returned with an expression that conveyed appreciation and at the same time… a hopeful brother in an evil place; a brother who understands what it means to be in the world, but not of it.
Finally, I just want to say that I was moved by the Spirit of Christ in the hearing of Jim’s words. I was moved enough to stay up until three in the AM to tell you about it. I truly believe the Lord spoke through Jim Caviezel in a powerful way. I just hope that the Christians in the room and those reading this blog are receiving the “heads up” on what God is trying to ready his people for.
Soon… we will have a new context in which to live out our Christianity. Soon… and very soon… we Christians living in the New Roman Empire… will experience the purification of God’s people on earth; to bear the marks of Jesus on our bodies and identify with him through suffering. May those of us who have long enjoyed the security of the world be ready for what is to come.



















I perfectly know what you mean, my friend.
The Spirit of Christ is in him, and such an amazing experience to feel it!!
Thank you for sharing all that!!
God bless your life!
I know that I don’t know you personally but I came across your blog by chance and just had to comment…This guy sounds like a truly awesome person! I love it when speakers humble themselves to the point that God has a chance to touch your heart in a way that no human could ever get close to!! May God continue to get the glory!!!
I have to say… today my daughter was home with the flu and I took the day off to doctor her. As she lay sleeping I once again watched the movie. I have watched it at least a half a dozen times. I too am impressed of Jims humility of playing such a role. You see men in the past that have attempted this but afterwards go and live their normal insane hollywood lives. Jim seems to be very low key and very humbled and honored. I also agree that there is a day coming that those who call themselves Christians will have to make a choice to either reject Christ or follow Him and suffer. I pray that all will stand firm as Christ did and all who followed Him in History, even to the point of death.
Have never seen the film, but all that you say speaks volumes enough. The Lord is preparing us.
I agree Frances. May we be ready and ever-vigilant as we speed his coming. Blessings to you in your pursuit of Christ.
I really enjoyed this article on Jim Caviezel and can also say that his portrayal of Christ in the film but – more particularly -what I have read about his Catholic faith, have also made some impact on me. Is it daft (or wrong) to let an actor do this? Shouldn’t I get this from the Gospels? Hopefully Jim Caviezel IS part of God’s plan! I’ll feel OK about it then!
I would love to sit down with Jim and talk more personally about our faith in Christ. We are all a part of God’s plan one way or another. I pray it is that part of the plan that involves us ushering in the kingdom of God through the daily living out the Gospel of Christ.
The gift of suffering is one of those things that I was sadly never taught as an evangelical, yet is so very biblical. Only in reading the early church fathers and the lives of the saints,did I start to understand how our pain brings us closer to Christ, and even helps our brethren.
Churches should teach less “prosperity gospel” and more suffering servant.