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Heaven's Mass - Scott Hahn CD  

Heaven's Mass - Scott Hahn CD

SKU: SJC5222CD

What John Really Saw in the Book of Revelation. Of all things Catholic, there is nothing so familiar as the Mass and nothing so strange as the Bible’s Book of Revelation. In this four-tape series, Dr. Scott Hahn proposes that the Book of Revelation is the key to understanding the Mass and further, the Mass is the only way a Christian can truly make sense out of the Book of Revelation. For most of us, interpreting the Book of Revelation, with its beasts, trumpets, plagues, fire, and the rest, is more like a nightmare than a wondrous vision. What is John talking about? What did he see? According to Dr. Scott Hahn, he saw Heaven’s Mass. Taking what Catholics know best—the Mass—and interpreting the Sacred Liturgy in light of the New Testament Book of Revelation, Scott’s insights have the potential to change the way you worship by helping you understand what is really happening. You’ll discover the Mass as spiritual warfare, as a divine courtroom, and as heaven’s liturgy. The Mass isn’t just a community celebration. It’s an explosion of Divine Power and a release of Divine Judgment. It’s God empowering His people for a battle against good and evil. And, the Mass is God’s people entering heaven and joining the ranks of worshippers around His throne. The focal point of “Sunday rest” is, of course, the Mass but when did John have this vision? Was it on the Lord’s day? (cf. Rev. 1:10). Dr. Hahn concludes this awesome series with a Bible study on how the Sabbath in the Old Covenant was transformed into the Lord’s Day in the New Covenant. He shows how work and rest are written in the fabric of creation, and how Sabbath rest became a covenant commandment in the Decalogue. After Jesus’ Resurrection, Christians began celebrating Sunday as the day of rest. Dr. Hahn explains why and points out the blessings to be derived from celebrating Sunday properly. He gives practical suggestions on how to rest and enjoy, drawing from the Catechism of the Catholic Church as well as his own family life. Accept Dr. Hahn’s invitation to go to heaven and join the angels and saints in worship. You don’t have to wait until you die. You can go this Sunday. You can go every day. In This Series You’ll Learn: Why the Mass provides Catholics with a unique advantage when it comes to interpreting Revelation What the Pope says about protecting the sanctity of the Lord’s Day Why Pope John Paul II believes weekly Mass attendance is a “serious obligation” How to decide whether something is a proper activity for the Lord’s Day Why the Sabbath changed to Sunday

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