EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 7 MIN
He Could See the Cross
from Worship 2.0 Podcast | Worship Music by Don Moen & Ron Kenoly · host Worship 2.0
'He Could See the Cross' which was written by Rebecca J. Peck and Christina DeGazio emphasizes that Jesus endured every trial and moment of His earthly life because He could see the redemption that the cross would bring to the world.The words to 'He Could See the Cross' stress the importance that Jesus "could see" the pain of the cross--the nails, the thorns, and the separation from His Father--yet He chose to advance toward it daily because He also saw the people He was redeeming.'He Could See the Cross' is skillfully combined with another timeless song: 'When He Was On the Cross (I was on His Mind)' by Michael Payne and Ronny Hinson. 'He Could See the Cross' is ONE of the songs released from a project entitled 'The Church Will Remain'. This project was Arranged by Mike Speck, Lari Goss and Danny Zaloudik and Orchestrated by Lari Goss and the audio recording was produced by WORD Music.The Chorus to this great song says it this way...He could see the cross...He could see Calvary.He could feel the nails, yet beyond it all, He could view eternity.He knew what it would cost to cleanse our hearts and set us free.He could see the cross...still...He came for you and me.We hope that you will "spread the word' about Worship2point0.com where our MISSION is to help people EVERY WHERE...at ANY TIME...EXPERIENCE...the PRESENCE of GOD!Check out Worship2point0.com Internet Radio where you can listen to great songs by Don Moen, Ron Kenoly, Kent Henry and many other gifted Worship Leaders in your car, on your phone, online and at home.
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'He Could See the Cross' which was written by Rebecca J. Peck and Christina DeGazio emphasizes that Jesus endured every trial and moment of His earthly life because He could see the redemption that the cross would bring to the world. The words to 'He Could See the Cross' stress the importance that Jesus "could see" the pain of the cross--the nails, the thorns, and the separation from His Father--yet He chose to advance toward it daily because He also saw the people He was redeeming. 'He Could...
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