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SATB
4. What a Savior!
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Arranged by Tom Fettke
Traditional Hebrew Melody
Words by
Philip P. Bliss, 1838–1876
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Narrator 1: Easter is a story of darkness.
Narrator 2: The King of Glory is now the Man of Sorrows. The Sun of Righteousness is shrouded in
blackness. Our tiny human candle of justice, kindness and enlightenment has been snuffed out by the
raging storm of our bitterness and anger. (start music)
There He hangs, our self-giving Creator, engulfed at noon-day in the midnight of our sin. His searing
pain—physical, emotional, and spiritual—is the awful fruit of our twisted self-centeredness.
For each of us, the truth is this: the death that grips Him now is the punishment of our sins.
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