Jesus came out of love for the world, but his love for everyone is personal and individual. Jesus loves each person and calls to each by name. He desires to be in a relationship with every person. Jesus’ love is always personal. He knows every person’s name and continually chooses them, despite their sins and failings. Jesus’ call empowers us. Like he does for Lazarus, Jesus calls each person out of their tomb and out of what binds them into fuller life. He calls them because he loves them.
Filming Location: The Jordan River
Production of The Ministry of the Wild Goose and 4PM Media
In Association with Franciscan University of Steubenville
Franciscan Friars, TOR of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Province
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