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Title:  *AN OLD, OLD RUGGED CROSS*
 
     It’s an old, old rugged cross, but it holds a lot of memories for me.
Down through the ages men keep building crosses so that we don’t forget.
I built this one so I wouldn’t forget.
You see, someone very dear to my heart died on an old cross.
Soldiers took old, rusty spikes and drove them through His wrists and feet…*and left Him there to die…so that I could go free!*
His blood flowed out of Him…*so that His life could flow into me.*
They put an epitaph up there to mock Him…but I don’t care…*He IS my King!*
     Back in those days many people were crucified on crosses…*but only one of them lifted up the Son of God!*
     For many it was a cross of shame, because the courts deemed them unfit for society.
*But this old cross doesn’t carry any shame for me…I’m proud to call Jesus my Savior.*
Yep, they keep building old crosses to that we don’t forget.
Jesus took a cup of wine and some unleavened bread and *told every disciple who believed in Him thereafter…don’t forget Me! Don’t forget what I did so that you could come up here where I am!*
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*     I’ll never forget!*
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