Barabbas: Redeemed by Innocence is a vivid biblical novella that imagines the inner journey of the man history nearly forgot-the criminal released in place of Jesus. On the day the crowd shouted for his freedom, Barabbas walked out of his cell expecting to vanish back into the shadows. Instead, he is haunted by the man who took his place on the cross. Who was Jesus of Nazareth-and why did He remain silent in the face of injustice? What kind of king accepts crucifixion while setting a murderer free? Driven by guilt, wonder, and an unshakable sense that something divine has happened, Barabbas sets out to find answers. Along the way, he crosses paths with disciples in hiding, Romans still rattled by the events at Golgotha, and witnesses to miracles he can hardly believe. Every step draws him closer to the truth-and to the possibility that even a man like him can be redeemed. Perfect for readers who enjoy biblical fiction that brings Scripture to life with emotional depth and historical insight, Barabbas: Redeemed by Innocence explores timeless themes of mercy, justice, and the power of sacrificial love. Through one man's journey from condemnation to transformation, this novella invites you to see the crucifixion from a fresh perspective-and ask what you would do if an innocent man died in your place.
Barabbas : Redeemed by Innocence