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First Word was a Word of Forgiveness= Father Forgive Them
Second Word was a Word of Salvation = Woman Behold
Third Word was A Word of Promise and A Great Exchange
Fourth Word was a Word of Agony : Eli Eli
Fifth Word was A Word of Humanity = I thirst
Sixth Word was a Word of Victory = It is Finished
The Death of Our Deliver
The Darkness of the Cross
3:00 pm
The Destruction of the Old Model
Luke
The Curtain torn in two...
The Way made to the Father
The Prayer of Dedication
Jesus died The way that He lived: He was a Man of Prayer
Jesus at Prayer
1. Jesus prayed on his own
But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.
2. Jesus prayed before big decisions
[The night before Jesus chose twelve of his disciples to be his apostles] Jesus went out to a mountainside to pray, and spent the night praying to God.
3. Jesus prayed in times of spiritual conflict
[Just before Jesus was arrested] he [Jesus] withdrew about a stone’s throw beyond them [his disciples], knelt down and prayed, “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.”
4. Jesus prayed from the cross
Jesus called out with a loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.”
Where to Find the Prayers of Jesus
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The Lord’s Prayer
2. Thanks to God
3. When bringing Lazarus back to life
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As he faced death John
12:27–28
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For his followers
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From the cross
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Water, M. (2001).
The life of Jesus made easy (pp.
26–27).
Alresford, Hampshire: John Hunt Publishers Ltd.
Isn't it amazing that Three out of the seven sayings were prayers
1st prayer He said Father
The second prayer He said My God-
The Third Prayer He says Father
We see the Intimacy of the Prayer
Father : The very first recorded Words of Jesus He was talking about His Father
Now His last Words recorded He still talking about His Father
Commitment / Entrust
Jesus Died The way that He Lived: A Man of the Word
Every Saying He mentioned Has His Foundation in The Word
Why is Pastor teaching you how to study the Word?
The Death of the Savoir
He literally Died
1 Cor :
He died Physically
Through His Death He Gained Victory over Evil
Through His Death we Gained A Full Extent of The Love of the Father
The Divine Theater
Through His Death we gain Salvation
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