The Passion (Drehmer, Earl Richard)

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Publisher Info. Earl Richard Drehmer, 2012.
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Work Title The Passion
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Composer Drehmer, Earl Richard
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IED 89
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1986
First Performance. 2012/01/06
First Publication. 2012
Dedication Jesus
Average DurationAvg. Duration 2 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Modern
Piece Style Modern
Instrumentation piano
Extra Information The Passion is that time in which Jesus was crucified. Even while hanging on the Cross He loved us. He forgave the thief next to him who admitted his sins and proclaimed Jesus before all. He forgave all those who were responsible for killing Him. In fact, He was our substitution. We deserve to be put to death because of our rebellion against God -- all of us. But, Jesus took the punishment for us. The question is whether you will believe this. Do not discard it but search and discover that it is the truth and then embrace it. Satan and his demons believe it but do not embrace it. For more information, look up and read Romans Road on the internet. This is a nickname for a set of verses from Paul's letter to Christians in Rome. Life is too short to spend it in disbelief and dissipation.