WORTHY IS THE LAMB (2004)
 Jesus knows he has been sent by God as the Messiah to fulfill the  foretold prophesies of the Old Testament prophets and the long awaited  cries of the Jewish people. His courage, love, mercy and grace are all  represented through his ultimate sacrifice. Worthy is the Lamb is an  account of the last days of Jesus' ministry. Jesus has been preparing  his followers for his death, burial and resurrection. As he tells his  disciples of the final days ahead, he discloses that one of them will  betray him. Judas feels unappreciated for his work in keeping up the  financial portion of the ministry. As a result of his frustration, he  has been taking money from the contributions given by the people, and  yet feels he deserves more. All of the disciples are concerned by this  accusation from Jesus and don't seem to notice as Judas leaves. The  Jewish leaders have been angered by Jesus' proclamation of being the  long awaited Messiah. Their own power and authority are at stake if  Pontus Pilate, the Roman Emperor, thinks the Jews have acquired too much  power. The Sanhedrin, the Jewish leaders, are looking for a way to stop  Jesus without angering the people. Judas offers to betray Jesus for 30  pieces of silver. Jesus is betrayed by Judas as he is praying in the  Garden of Gethsemane. He had asked the disciples to keep watch over him,  but they all fell asleep, and the Roman guards arrive to arrested him.  When Peter tries to fight off the soldiers with a sword, Jesus heals the  wounded Roman solider and reminds Peter that those who live by the  sword will also die by the sword. The disciples fear for their lives and  go into hiding. The Sanhedrin accuses Jesus of blasphemy. Caiphas  demands that Jesus be brought before Pontius Pilate. Pilate finds no  fault in Jesus' behavior and offers him up to the people. Passover is a  time that the Romans allow a prisoner to be released. Barabbas was a  convicted murder, and Jesus was accused of blasphemy. The people shout  to deliver Barabbas and to crucify Jesus. Peter is accused of being a  follower of Jesus and denies knowing him. Judas realizes he has betrayed  an innocent man and can no longer live with the guilt. Jesus is  scourged and nailed to a cross. Unknowingly, his family and friends look  on with great sorrow and despair, as Jesus conquers sin and death. He  prays for those who persecute him and then gives his spirit up to heaven  so that the prophecy might soon be fulfilled through his resurrection.
  Jesus knows he has been sent by God as the Messiah to fulfill the  foretold prophesies of the Old Testament prophets and the long awaited  cries of the Jewish people. His courage, love, mercy and grace are all  represented through his ultimate sacrifice. Worthy is the Lamb is an  account of the last days of Jesus' ministry. Jesus has been preparing  his followers for his death, burial and resurrection. As he tells his  disciples of the final days ahead, he discloses that one of them will  betray him. Judas feels unappreciated for his work in keeping up the  financial portion of the ministry. As a result of his frustration, he  has been taking money from the contributions given by the people, and  yet feels he deserves more. All of the disciples are concerned by this  accusation from Jesus and don't seem to notice as Judas leaves. The  Jewish leaders have been angered by Jesus' proclamation of being the  long awaited Messiah. Their own power and authority are at stake if  Pontus Pilate, the Roman Emperor, thinks the Jews have acquired too much  power. The Sanhedrin, the Jewish leaders, are looking for a way to stop  Jesus without angering the people. Judas offers to betray Jesus for 30  pieces of silver. Jesus is betrayed by Judas as he is praying in the  Garden of Gethsemane. He had asked the disciples to keep watch over him,  but they all fell asleep, and the Roman guards arrive to arrested him.  When Peter tries to fight off the soldiers with a sword, Jesus heals the  wounded Roman solider and reminds Peter that those who live by the  sword will also die by the sword. The disciples fear for their lives and  go into hiding. The Sanhedrin accuses Jesus of blasphemy. Caiphas  demands that Jesus be brought before Pontius Pilate. Pilate finds no  fault in Jesus' behavior and offers him up to the people. Passover is a  time that the Romans allow a prisoner to be released. Barabbas was a  convicted murder, and Jesus was accused of blasphemy. The people shout  to deliver Barabbas and to crucify Jesus. Peter is accused of being a  follower of Jesus and denies knowing him. Judas realizes he has betrayed  an innocent man and can no longer live with the guilt. Jesus is  scourged and nailed to a cross. Unknowingly, his family and friends look  on with great sorrow and despair, as Jesus conquers sin and death. He  prays for those who persecute him and then gives his spirit up to heaven  so that the prophecy might soon be fulfilled through his resurrection.DOWNLOAD
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