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<note>J. Neville Ward
Neville Ward proposes that &#34;the work of hap- piness must lie principally with our attitude to life's hurt and disappointments, for they deleat us and turn us from God so often.&#34; In fact, Jesus' seven last words &#34;mark the route to be traveled to discover for oneself the mean- ing he gave to suffering and to find the grace to say 'Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit&#34;

Particularly in his dying on the cross, Jesus ignites the Christian imagination to see the man and his message as a marvelously con- sistent whole. Each &#34;word&#34; Jesus spoke from the cross on Good Friday afternoon turned out to be a truth-filled capsulization of the ideas he had shared during his earthly ministry. Christian meditation constantly returns to them In this thought-provoking devotional book, the author approaches these seven last words by focusing on seven recurring contemporary concerns forgiving, hoping, belonging, pro testing, wanting, achieving, and giving</note>
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