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    Come and listen to a talk on:

    The Greatest Miscarriage of Justice of All Time

    18th April

    Saturday 11am at Grosvenor Rd Hall (see the Find Us page)

     

    Come along and find out about what the Bible has to say on this subject. Have a cup of tea and ask any questions afterwards if you want. Talks last about 1 hour. Parking available on site at the hall.

    Synopsis

    Miscarriages of justice have always been. Any man-made system of judging invariably ends up with errors, from time to time. But did you know that the greatest example of this – naturally speaking – is recorded in the pages of the Bible? The death of Jesus was, according to man’s judgment, wholly and utterly unfair. He’d done none of the things of which he was accused. The powers that be knew that he was innocent. But he died on the cross, around

    2000 years ago, outside the city of Jerusalem. 


    And yet, that’s not the whole story! He also rose from the dead, ascended to heaven, and will come back to the earth one day, to reign in righteousness. And here’s the best part: we can share in that time of glory. All this is possible because Jesus laid down his life in what was a glaring miscarriage of justice.


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