Last Prayer Of Jesus 25 Pack
$4.25
A person’s dying words can reveal a lot about them–they may express love, regret, gratitude, or many other things. The Bible says that Jesus, while dying on the cross, uttered “It is finished” in his final moments. What did Jesus mean by these words?
In this tract, readers are invited to ponder the last words of Jesus–words that reveal that he was finishing something. Jesus fulfilled his mission on earth by taking the punishment that humanity deserved so that anyone who believes in him can find forgiveness and know and enjoy God forever. This tract is a great resource for anyone interested in learning more about the free gift of salvation and is an open invitation to come to know Jesus through his dying words on the cross.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781682164082
ISBN10: 168216408X
Binding: Other
Published: May 2021
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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