Good Friday Lamb

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A simple but moving video for or about Good Friday that focuses on Christ, the Lamb who was slain, in light of three profound Scripture texts. Though no actual lambs were hurt in any way in the making of this video, it can serve as a powerful reminder of the sacrifice of Jesus, the innocent one. (NOTE: This video can be used as part of an Easter week series with "Palm Sunday Lamb" and "Look Around" for Easter Sunday. All three can also be used separately.)

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