Calvary - Kaysie Butler

Episode 16 January 06, 2020 00:28:30
Calvary - Kaysie Butler
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Calvary - Kaysie Butler

Jan 06 2020 | 00:28:30

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It can be hard to appreciate what Christ did for us on the cross. His selfless condescension and sacrifice is so great it is almost unfathomable. However, every time we think about what He has done for us our appreciation can grow. May your love for Christ deepen with this musical reflection on Calvary.

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You are listening to daily insights on the three ABN Radio Network. And here is your host, Kaysie Butler. Hello and welcome to the program. Today we are going to explore a musical reflection on the theme of Calvary. You know, the sacrifice of Christ really began in the garden of Gethse where Jesus went through an agonizing personal struggle to submit to going through with his crucifixion. For our sake on this subject, listen as three year old Claire Ryan sings gethsemane Jesus. Climbs the hill to the garden still his steps were heavy and slow? Was in a prayer? Took him to the place only he could go give money. Jesus loves me. So he went willingly to Gas and money he fell all the wolf that wicked or bad wasps of pain we would ever know. Well, Jesus must be. So he went willingly this was done by Jesus. The fight was won by Jesus. Give him money. Jesus loves me so he gives his gift to me in Galveston, the next couple of songs reflect on the sufferings of Christ on the Cross of Calvary. First of all Alessandra Soros will sing O Sacred Head, now wounded followed by the Galken evangelistic team sharing the precious blood sam sacred Head no. Dead with grief and shame wait. Now gorn. Fall is surrounded with thorns. I know lea what bliss till now was yet loy to call me. What the Lord has suffered was all for sin. My mind was the transgression. But knowing the deadly pain, here I fall. My Savior is I deserve I. Place me with my vouch to me like rain close and should I fainting the let never live my love to me close rail and see the measure of my sin. How you became a curse for me though you were in a sense the magnitude of your great love was shown in full degree when righteous blood of crimson still rained down from calvary had flowed from mercy side wash away my sin when Christ, my Savior died all the precious blood of Christ the crucified. It speaks for me before your throne where I stand. Justify and who am I that I should know this treasure of such word? My savior's pure at morning blood shed for the rest I every word and thought what wondrous love that makes me want your priceless? Blood has thought all the precious blood had blowed from mercy side wash away my sin when Christ, my savior died all the precious blood of Christ the crucified it speaks for me before your throne where I stand justify pierced hands and feet of ally and mercy a crown of thorn ears 10ft all he bro and mercy please all the precious blood that flowed from mercy side wash away my sin when Christ my savior died all the precious blood of Christ the crucifix for me before your throne where I stand justifies to grasp the magnitude of what Christ did for us on the cross. How do you respond to it? Contemplate this through the following songs were You There? By Greg Howlett and Melody Sinclair and Artzo and Hearts of Stone by the Steve Batit Evangelistic team. It my Lord were you there when they nailed him to the tree when they laid him in the tomb were you there when they laid him in the tomb holy causes me to tremble tremble, tremble were you there when they laid him in the tomb were you there when the stone was rolled away? Were you there when the stone was roll away? Were you there when he rose up from the grave? Sai heart of stone so cold and dark within that I can view the Savior in anguish for my sin and never sorrow feel for all he sacrificed? Have I a heart of stone to watch the bleeding Christian wise to see that I can stand so near and watch the Savior wounded but never shed a tear? Can I but coldly gaze upon his painful loss? Have I no eyes to see? God's lamb upon the cross you as I behold the blood and view the crucified the piercing thought overwhelms me twice for my sin he died lord, make my soul to feel thy suffering on the tree lord, break this heart of stone lord, make my eyes to see to finish our musical reflection, today we'll have a classic favorite the Old Rugged Cross, performed by The Fountain View Academy. Way stood an old rugged cross? The suffering and shame and I love that old cross where the death for a world of lost in the way? So cherish the old ro cross till my trophy I lay down I will clean to the old Rocket Cross and exchange it someday for a cross to the old rugged cross I will ever be true it shame and reproach gladly bear. Then you call me someday to my home far away where his glory forever was shad don't change me all rugged cross till I truly die I lay down I will clean to the old ro and it change it from tea and exchange it landing for our cry jesus someday, someday we cry calvary is proof that God will save man at any cost to himself. As shared in the last song. Let us cling to the old rugged cross and cherish the love and salvation that God offers to us. Thank you for tuning in once again, I hope you have been blessed by today's musical reflection. I am your host, Kaysie Butler. Bye for now. You've been listening to a production of Three ABN, Australia radio.

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