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Introduction

“The Other Side Of The Cross” is a song that dives deep into the themes of redemption and introspection, exploring spiritual journeys with a resonance that touches the soul. Performed by artists who bring a raw, emotional gravitas to its lyrics, the song stands as a poignant narrative of finding solace and meaning beyond life’s trials.

The beauty of “The Other Side Of The Cross” lies not only in its melodic harmony but also in the heartfelt sincerity of its delivery. The lyrics weave a story that many can relate to—a story of struggle, redemption, and the hope of something greater beyond our earthly pains. It’s the kind of song that stirs something deep within, prompting listeners to reflect on their paths and the possibility of a higher purpose.

What makes this song special is its ability to connect on a personal level. It’s not just heard; it’s felt. Whether one is spiritual or simply seeking solace in music, the song offers a universal message of hope and transformation. It’s the kind of song that becomes a companion in moments of solitude, offering comfort and a reminder that we are not alone in our journeys.

Engaging, soulful, and imbued with a sense of eternal peace, “The Other Side Of The Cross” resonates as a testament to the power of faith and the human spirit. It’s more than a musical piece; it’s a lifeline for those adrift, looking for the beacon that guides them to safer shores.

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Lyrics

There were tears in the eyes of Jesus there were nails in the palms of his hands
There were thorns in his brow and only God could know how
Much pain he could withstand
There was blood all around the hillside as a mother mourned her loss
And we all stood to gain from the heavenly pain on the other side of the cross
On the other side of the cross the side that no one could see
On the spirit of things yet to come on the future of you and me
And what he gave that day on the cross not one bit of love has been lost
Hold my hand stand up and say if you were there on that day
On the other side of the cross…