Redemption of the Cross is a Christian song composed by Allah. It was first sung and read by the Shengmei Music Department of the choir.
Creative background: In the Old Testament, people came to Jerusalem to worship God, but they were not holy and could not see God's face. Today is the grace period. Jesus completed God's redemption plan on the cross, so that those who believe in him will not perish, but will have eternal life. "People's sins are forgiven by the blood of Jesus, and they have been reconciled with God since then, and anyone can get such grace from now on."
God is spirit (or wordless), so those who worship him must worship him with sincerity and honesty. Now, no matter who you are, as long as you believe in Jesus, you can come to worship, praise or pray to God at any time without fear. You don't have to go to Jerusalem every festival like the Israelites in the Old Testament. Only priests can enter the most sacred places. However, when the temple began to be rebuilt, it showed that the day of Jesus' return was near.
The lyrics are as follows:
The Lord Jesus endured the pain for us, but he didn't complain. He was flogged for us and healed us, and your punishment made us safe. The Lord Jesus was humiliated by soldiers for us, but he asked God the Father to forgive them. He was also teased for us and laughed at by those who were crucified because we became scapegoats.
Lord Jesus, Lord Jesus, the road of Golgotha is paved with your blood. This road is very long. You bear our heavy burden, and you are still making progress step by step. Lord Jesus, the road of Golgotha is paved with your blood. This road is very long. You have finished your life, and you have finished your salvation on the cross. The Lord Jesus endured pain for us without complaint, was flogged for us, made us healed, and your punishment made us safe.
The Lord Jesus was humiliated by soldiers for us, but he asked God the Father to forgive them. He was also teased for us and laughed at by those who were crucified because we became scapegoats.