When I think of the Crucifixion, I commit the sin of envy.

Simone Weil
When I think of the Crucifixion, I commit the sin...
When I think of the Crucifixion, I commit the sin...
When I think of the Crucifixion, I commit the sin...
When I think of the Crucifixion, I commit the sin...
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I was not crucified for my sins, but for you. My death was not for me alone, but for you. This is the message that I want you to take away from my life. I want you to see that my death was not in vain. Today, when I look at the cross I see your face, I hear your voice, and I confess with gratitude the gift of your sacrifice.

Source: Waiting For God

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