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Magis CenterDecember 18, 2019< 1 min read

Wednesday on the World: Christian Hope is Grounded in the Unconditional Love of God

This week's Wednesday on the World continues last week's theme of Christian hope.

In this episode, Fr. Robert Spitzer shows that Christian hope is firmly grounded in God's unconditional love in three ways:

  1. Jesus' revelation of who the Father is by calling Him Abba.
  2. Jesus' revelation of who the Father is through the story of the prodigal son.
  3. The total self gift of Jesus in His Crucifixion to prove that He is unconditional love.

Learn more about the Christian hope we celebrate this Advent in the video below.

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-U3CAQp3nI&feature=youtu.be[/embed]

 

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