Earth’s saddest day, the death of Jesus on the Cross, is remembered every year on Good Friday. But why is Earth’s saddest day referred to as Good Friday, if that Friday was, in fact, not so good? Without Jesus’ crucifixion, the saddest day on Earth, Earth never would have experienced it’s gladdest day: the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Good Friday is good, then, because those moments of crucifixion are what led up to Jesus’ Resurrection and defeat of death.
Good Friday is a somber day- one to remember Jesus’ sacrifice made out of love for us. Take the time this Good Friday to reflect on Jesus’ example of love. His love for us is so strong that He accepted His Good Friday to provide us with our Easter Sunday.
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