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Tag Archives: Man of Sorrows
Lenten Music
From childhood to the present, I’ve heard and sung old hymns over and over. The first few notes or words can bring the whole hymn to mind. This week I’ll be highlighting the music of Lent–that is, some of the … Continue reading
Posted in Lent, Timeless Wisdom
Tagged Lent, Man of Sorrows, music, Phillip Bliss
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Guilt and Shame, Redeemed
Philip P. Bliss understood shame and guilt . . . and redemption (“Man of Sorrows,” 1875). “Bearing shame and scoffing rude, in my place condemned he stood, sealed my pardon with his blood: Hallelujah, … Continue reading
Posted in Foundation of faith
Tagged Guilt, Man of Sorrows, Philip P. Bliss, Shame
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