Why We Weepl

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JaumeJ

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Listening to a hymn, "No Wonder They Call Hi Savior," a profoundly thought provoking line is sung. "He was nailed to a cross of my making."

This realization that all sinners, including each of us saved by His Blood, crucified our blessed Love, Jesus.

The realization is almost too much to survive, yet we do because of His love for us, even as He agonized on the cross of our making, saying, "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do."

Bless all who know this for they all are His, amen. (I refer to all who truly know.)
 

blue_ladybug

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The title, Jaume. :) What is a weepl?
 

JaumeJ

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Thank you, due to my impairment I did not see that.


Everyone reading, please see weepi or weepl as the word WEEP! God bless you all in Jesus Christ.
 

santuzza

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There is a great old hymn -- Ah, Holy Jesus -- written by Johann Heermann in 1630 -- I love the second verse (though they are all good!):

Who was the guilty? Who brought this upon thee?
Alas, my treason, Jesus, hath undone thee!
'Twas I, Lord Jesus, I it was denied thee;
I crucified thee.
 

JaumeJ

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Yes, it is the very same, amen..........thank you.

There is a great old hymn -- Ah, Holy Jesus -- written by Johann Heermann in 1630 -- I love the second verse (though they are all good!):

Who was the guilty? Who brought this upon thee?
Alas, my treason, Jesus, hath undone thee!
'Twas I, Lord Jesus, I it was denied thee;
I crucified thee.