Lifted unto God
the first of the seven words
the statements of Christ
on the rugged cross
Beginning in prayer
for them, for all of us
Christ seeking to intercede
asking God to forgive us
Meaning in Christ’s prayer
not just for them
those around the cross itself
a richer intent
Praying for each of us
all people throughout time
that we would, like the good thief
that we would repent in time
March 15, 2012
asked yesterday to do the meditation on this scripture
at the 7 Last Words service,
Pastor Ruth Foss
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A Handmaiden of the Lord
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Suncook, NH
April 4, 2012
&
video 3/4/2012
Introduction and Chapter 1,
“Father Forgive them”
Luke 23:34
“Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.” (KJV)
Final Words from the Cross
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by Reverend Adam Hamilton
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read February 25, 2012
and read February 26, 2012
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Meaning in Christ’s Prayer
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