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Mark completes the Dying Words of Love on Good Friday with Jesus’ death on the cross.
![Dying Words of Love (p6) – It is finished](https://hopecn.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Dying-Words-Of-Love.jpg)
Jesus’ whole life and ministry had been leading up to the cross, the thousands of prophecies in the Old Testament, the battle against Satan, it was all finished at this moment and it was something that never has to be done again.
![Dying Words of Love (p5) – I’m Thirsty](https://hopecn.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Dying-Words-Of-Love.jpg)
Will we continue with temporary fixes or allow God to give us the living water? When we rely on Jesus to quench our thirst it satisfies, it sustains and allows us to grow, nothing else in this world will do this.
![Dying Words of Love (p4) – Forgiveness](https://hopecn.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Dying-Words-Of-Love.jpg)
Forgiveness won’t always be immediate, but over time the Holy Spirit will work on your heart to heal and sooth you. Next time you’ve been wronged, before you do anything, take a moment and remember that God has forgiven us, so we must forgive others.
![Dying Words of Love (p3) – Not Forsaken](https://hopecn.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Dying-Words-Of-Love.jpg)
The bible’s answer to suffering isn’t a neat answer, it’s a person dying on the cross so that one day we’ll never be forsaken.
There’s nothing wrong with asking questions of God, but as Jesus comes alongside us in these difficult times, we can know that Jesus asked the same question and that he is the answer.
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Dying Words of Love Part 1 and 2 ready to be listened to.