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Ep. 71 | Who Did Jesus Come For?

Ep. 71 | Who Did Jesus Come For?

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What does it mean to call Jesus the “Root of Jesse”? In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on the O Antiphon O Radix Jesse, the promise that from a dead royal line a new shoot would spring forth — the Messiah born for all peoples. Drawing on Isaiah’s prophecies, the silence of kings before Christ, and the longing of the nations symbolised in the Magi, we discover that the Child in the manger comes not only for Israel but for every man and woman who has ever lived. As Christmas draws closer, this antiphon stirs in us a longing for the One who delivers us from evil — and we pray with renewed urgency: “Come to deliver us; do not delay.”

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