Day I Was Crucified
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“Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!”
(John 1:29)
No work of modern literature can usher you so powerfully and intimately into the Savior’s heart like The Day I Was Crucified.
Master storyteller, Gene Edwards (author of Divine Romance) recounts the harrowing scene of Calvary as if the crucifixion narrative was being told by Jesus Himself.
In this book, you will…
*Encounter the depths of God’s unfathomable love as you walk side by side with Jesus during His final moments on Earth.
*Live in new levels of thankfulness as you come face to face with the full measure of what Jesus carried to the Cross on your behalf.
*Take an unforgettable journey, where the heartache of the Cross and victory of the Resurrection have never been more real to you.
Step into history’s most powerful and defining moment as you gaze upon the Lamb of God with new eyes.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768405293
ISBN10: 0768405297
Gene Edwards
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 2015
Publisher: Destiny Image
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