SCRIPTURE
- Luke 13:3
"No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.”
REFLECTION
- Justin
MUSIC
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NOTES
- Lyrics to "Will the Lord Remember Me" by Red Clay Strays
When on the cross of Calvary, the Lord was crucified
The mob stood 'round Him and mocked Him
Yeah, they mocked Him until He died
Two thieves were knelt beside Him to share the agony
But one of them cried out to Him, "Oh, Lord, remember me"
Will the Lord remember me when I am called to go?
When I have crossed death's chilly sea
Will He, His love there show?
Oh, yes (oh, yes), He heard my feeble cry (ooh)
From bondage set me free (set me free)
And when I reach those Pearly Gates, He will remember me
Oh, will the Lord remember me when I am called to go?
When I have crossed death's chilly sea
Will He, His love still show?
Oh, yes (oh, yes), He heard my feeble cry (ooh)
From bondage set me free (set me free)
And when I reach those Pearly Gates, He will remember me (ooh)
PRAYER OF LETTING GO
To You do I belong, O God,
into Your hands I surrender my life.
Pour out Your Spirit upon me
that I may love You perfectly,
and serve You faithfully
until my soul rests in You.
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