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© Copyright 2016 Christian Taylor Music, a div. of Daywind Music (BMI)/
Banner Music/Banner Bison Songs Music Publishing/Extry Good Music (SESAC)
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In the Hands of a Carpenter
Words and Music by
LEE BLACK and JERRY SALLEY
Arranged by Cliff Duren
Tenderly
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NARRATOR :
He came to His own, and His own did not receive Him. Jesus
Himself said it, "No prophet is accepted in his hometown."
(music to "In the Hands of a Carpenter" begins)
You can almost see the people of Nazareth rolling their
eyes. They had known Him since He was a child. This
was Mary and Joseph's boy. It's ironic, isn't it? He is the
Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. Before the
dawn of time a wooden cross awaited Him. Yet He clothed
Himself in flesh and grew up in a carpenter's home.
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