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In new docuseries ‘Jonathan and Jesus,’ actor Jonathan Roumie shares impact of playing Jesus

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January 16, 2024
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“I‘ve had people say, like, ‘you might want to downplay your faith a little bit because it‘s not really a thing that‘s going to win you over to people in casting films and TV shows,‘” he told CNA.

“I think in Hollywood especially, people are kind of nervous about talking about their faith in a business setting,” Roumie said. “I never was. I’m happy to talk about it to anyone who wants to talk about it, but getting that kind of advice was a little strange and disappointing, but I also wasn’t surprised because that’s what I heard about.”

He explained: “I think the fact that I’ve surrendered any notion of what kind of control I have over my career and I just say, ‘Lord, you tell me where you want me to go.’ And if someone wants to cast me on something beyond Jesus when ‘The Chosen’ is over, great. If not, great. It doesn’t matter to me. I mean it does, I would love to work, of course, but I trust God and everything he does.”

“He’s going to show me where he wants me to be and the roles he wants me to play, and hopefully there’ll be some interesting stuff outside of that kind of box. But whatever he does, whatever he wants for me, that’s good enough for me.”

In the last episode of the series, the major theme is surrendering oneself to God’s plan for your life. Roumie has been vocal about the moment in his life when he completely surrendered his life and career to God. 

One day, at his lowest point, having $20 in his pocket and only having enough food for the day, he got on his knees and surrendered all his struggles to God. Later that day, he received several unexpected checks in the mail that covered his bills. A couple of months later, he was contacted about playing Jesus in “The Chosen.”

Roumie hopes that viewers of the docuseries will be “inspired to surrender whatever it is they might be struggling with in their own lives that are keeping them back.”

“I got to this point because I had to let go of the reins, I had to let go of control, and as a result, God changed my life irrevocably,” he said.

“I think there are a lot of people that are afraid to surrender. They’re afraid to give things over to God — whether it’s their personal life, their health, their finances, their career — and the way it works, I found with him, is that when you completely rely on him, he takes care of you because that’s what he’s promised to do.”

Francesca Pollio Fenton

Francesca is the Social Media Manager for Catholic News Agency. She received her degree in Communications with an emphasis in Digital Media from the University of Colorado – Denver.


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