The song "Redemption of the Cross" was originally sung by the Holy Beauty Music Ministry.
"Salvation of the Cross" is a Christian song written and composed by Anla. It was first sung and recited by the choir Holy Beauty Music Ministry.
Creative background: People in the Old Testament period came to Jerusalem to worship God. However, people who were not holy could not see the face of God. Today is the age of grace. Jesus fulfilled God’s redemption plan on the cross, so that those who believe in Him will not perish but have eternal life. "Man's sins are forgiven through the blood of Jesus, and he is reconciled to God. From now on, anyone can receive such grace."
God is a spirit (or has no word), so those who worship Him must worship Him in spirit and truth. Now, no matter who you are, as long as you believe in Jesus, you can come before God with confidence and fearlessness to worship, praise or pray to Him at any time without having to do what you did in the Old Testament. The Israelites had to go to Jerusalem every festival, and only the priests could enter the Holy of Holies. However, when the temple began to be rebuilt, it was a sign that the return of Jesus was near.
The lyrics are as follows:
Lord Jesus endured pain for us without a word of complaint. He was also whipped for us so that we could be healed. You suffered the punishment so that we can have peace. The Lord Jesus endured the humiliation of the soldiers for us, yet asked the Father to forgive them. He was also mocked for us, and ridiculed by his fellow crucifiers, becoming the scapegoat for us.
Lord Jesus, Lord Jesus, the road to Calvary is paved with Your blood. This road is long and long. You bear our burden, but You still move forward step by step. Lord Jesus, Lord Jesus, Calvary His road is paved with Your blood. This road is long and long. You have completed the journey of life. You completed redemption on the cross. The Lord Jesus endured pain for us without a single complaint. He was also scourged for us so that we could be healed. You were punished. Give us peace.
The Lord Jesus suffered the humiliation of the soldiers for us, but asked the Father to forgive them. He was also mocked for us, and ridiculed by his fellow crucifiers, becoming the scapegoat for us.