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He descended below all things that he might
rise above all things and raise us with him. He was, as Paul
said, a high priest with compassion, for he himself was "compassed
with infirmity," that he might know how to succor his people.
The words of this sacred hymn both pose the pleading question, "Who,
who can understand?", and provide the answer, "He— only one."
That in our Gethsemanes he is "constant, kind," and "love without
end," is the message of this latter-day psalm and newly
adapted sacred setting. (Catalogue: PM1013) |
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