Good Friday

April 18th – Luke 23:50-56

Luke 23:50-56

It was quiet. The crowds had scattered. The cross stood still. In Luke 23:50–56, Joseph of Arimathea tenderly took the body of Jesus, wrapped it in linen, and laid Him in a tomb cut from stone. The women watched, broken and confused, unsure of what would come next. Hope seemed lost. Silence filled the space where once shouts of “Hosanna” had rung. But behind that sealed stone, God was at work. Just because we don’t see Him moving doesn’t mean He isn’t. Sometimes, His greatest miracles begin in the stillness. Maybe you’re in a season like that. One where everything feels quiet, like nothing is changing. Don’t mistake the silence for absence. God is still writing your story. He’s still bringing beauty from brokenness. He’s still turning graves into gardens. Let this day remind you. Even when all seems lost, Resurrection is coming. Hold on. Trust the silence. Sunday is on its way. And when it comes, oh, what glory will rise. Let your heart wait with hope!

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March 29th – Mark 9:31

Mark 9:31

Good Friday is a day of profound bittersweetness. On one hand it marks the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ, a moment of immense sorrow and pain as the Son of God suffers the ultimate sacrifice for our sins. The brutality and injustice of the crucifixion evoke deep emotions of grief and anguish, as we contemplate the magnitude of Jesus’ suffering and the weight of our own sins. Yet, amid the darkness and despair of Good Friday, there is also a glimmer of hope. Because it’s through Jesus’ sacrificial death that redemption and salvation are made possible. The bitter agony of the cross is intertwined with the sweet promise of God’s unfailing love and grace. The sacred day reminds us that even in the midst of suffering, Jesus’ death on the cross is not the end of the story. It’s a prelude to the joyous resurrection of Easter Sunday, when death is conquered and new life begins. Good Friday is a day where sorrow and joy, death and life, are intimately intertwined, reminding us of the profound depths of God’s love and the beautiful promise of eternal redemption.

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