Savior Bookmark
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- Document Type: DOC
- Print Dimensions: Other paper size
- Ink Color: Black & White
- Handouts Per Page contains 1 handouts on 1 page(s).
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This bookmark was submitted by Dana Y. to accompany Young Women Manual 1, Lesson 23: Forgiveness. It has the following quote overlaid on an image of the Savior:
“Biblical history tells us that no mortal man has ever been subjected to the humility, the pain, the suffering that were experienced by the Savior of the world during his final hours of mortality.
“Following a number of false charges, he was betrayed by one considered to be among his closest circle of friends. He was then subjected to a so-called trial, which produced a sentence that was dictated by political convenience and public sentiment rather than justice.”
“Then in rapid agonizing succession: there was the long struggle to Calvary as he bore the heavy cross; he was jeered at and spat upon by the multitude all along the way; there was the offering of vinegar, climaxed by the cruel spikes; and finally, there he hung, his body broken and bleeding, still taunted by his enemies; and it was in the midst of all this that Jesus pled perhaps quietly, with deep reverence, ‘Father, forgive them for they know not what they do. …’ (Luke 23:34.)” (Robert L. Simpson)
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