GOOD FRIDAY: 4 Points To Remember

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As followers of Jesus, we have to embrace Good Friday, which is somewhat similar to stating we have to embrace torture.

From that time on, Jesus started to disclose to his disciples that he should go to Jerusalem and endure numerous things because of the senior citizens, boss clerics, and instructors of the law, and that he should be killed and on the third day be raised to life. Dwindle approached him and started to reproach him. "Never, Lord!" he said. "This should never transpire!" Jesus turned and said to Peter, "Get behind me, Satan! You are a hindrance to me; you don't have as a main priority the things of God yet the things of men." At that point Jesus said to his disciples, "In the event that anybody would come after me, he should deny himself and take up his cross and tail me. For whoever needs to spare his life will lose it, yet whoever loses his life for me will discover it." Matthew 16: 21– 25

Here are four pin point to focus on Good Friday:

Friday is the Road to Sunday:

Good Friday is the day we recollect the execution of Jesus, however there's a whole other world to it than recalling; our undertaking as evangelists is to call individuals to the Cross. We need to embrace the revival, however Jesus calls us to the Cross, as well. The renowned sermon says, "It's Friday, yet Sunday's coming!" More appropriately, the purpose of the story is that Friday is the street to Sunday. There's no Easter Sunday without Good Friday. There is no revival without the Cross. Our activity as ministers is to come clean to His kin: there's a Good Friday for every one of us.
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Everybody Has a Problem with the Cross:

The general thought of Good Friday causes us concern. The issue is that the two his energy and astuteness drove him to the Cross, a fierce disavowal of all that he had done previously. The individuals who had seen his energy asked why he appeared to be feeble at his most noteworthy need. The individuals who saw his insight thought about how somebody so keen could misjudge so severely. The two sides missed what Jesus and his Father were stating: "Unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and bites the dust, it tolerates alone, however in the event that it bites the dust, it produces many." (John 12:24) Not only his words, his exceptionally life is an anecdote.
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It wasn't only the general population of Jesus' day who had an issue with the Cross. The general population we address week after week have an issue with the Cross. Religious-disapproved of individuals need marvels and power. Mentally disapproved of individuals need shrewdness and truth. What God offers all of us is first the Cross. The most punctual devotees called the Cross "the astuteness of God and energy of God." (I Corinthians 1:23– 24) This is a hindrance for us to think about today: that the two his energy and shrewdness drove him to the Cross. Individuals incline toward not to harp on such things. All things considered, who regards enduring? At the point when is the last time you addressed your kin about agony?

You need to recount a story worth telling? Attempt this one: things are constantly darkest just before they go pitch dark. And after that, in the obscurity of reality—reality that our own energy or smarts are never enough, we find that we have to depend entirely on the guarantee of the Father.

Friday Means the Beginning of Change:

Good Friday gives the chance to declare, "Once you've been to the Cross, everything changes." Stumbling squares and silliness transform into power and astuteness. The Cross changes everything. In the case of something's seeking after you, at that point maybe the occasion that will change everything for you is the Cross. In the case of nothing is changing, possibly you haven't been to the Cross.
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Easter is undoubtedly about the unfilled tomb. However, in the first place, it's about the Cross. Why are we in such a rush to surge Jesus up to paradise? Is it on the grounds that the Cross doesn't fit into our photo of how things should be? It didn't fit into anybody's photo in those days, either. Friday is the street to Sunday. It was the street for Jesus; it is the street for us.

Jesus Demonstrated Faith over Circumstances:

Would we be able to be straightforward with our assemblies? Would we be able to state, "God guarantees never to spurn you," yet it doesn't generally feel that way, correct? Here are two of the expressions Jesus articulated on the Cross: "Why have you spurned me?" and "Father, into your hands I compliment my soul." How can those two go together? Indeed, even at his passing, Jesus demonstrated to us proper methodologies to confide in the Father past the conditions.

Jesus anticipated his passing and revival. It's one thing to foresee what's to come. It's very another to go to the Cross eagerly. No less than three times, Jesus imparted his fate to the disciples. They didn't get it. Additional testing still is the way that Jesus embraced this fate by confidence. He knew the Father's guarantee of revival, however passing still lay in front of him. Also, passing was still demise, notwithstanding for Jesus. It was his trust in the Father's guarantee that made him bet all that he had, his exceptionally life. As a man, Jesus demonstrated how to put stock in the Father.
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The Cross changes everything. Nice post Isaac, Have a lovely good Friday!

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He died that we may die and resurrect with Him. Good Friday- where the journey to the new life began

Many Christian churches celebrate Good Friday with a subdued service, usually in the evening, in which Christ’s death is remembered with solemn hymns, prayers of thanksgiving, a message centered on Christ’s suffering for our sakes, and observance of the Lord’s Supper. Whether or not Christians choose to “celebrate” Good Friday, the events of that day should be ever on our minds because the death of Christ on the cross—along with His bodily
resurrection—is the paramount event of the Christian faith.

Happy Easter Celebration, Isaac

Thanks @druids for this. His death and RESURRECTION renewed hope for the saved. It also reminds us of the incorruptible and undefiled inheritance we have in Christ. In 1 Peter 1: 3-4, Peter wrote:

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade. This inheritance is kept in heaven for you.

One of the more important points about Jesus’ sacrifice and death is that this was a path that He chose to take. It was no accident that He fell into the hands of those that wanted Him dead, no accident that He walked the road to Calvary carrying the cross, no accident that He suffered and died, He choose it all for Us.

Despite the dread of the dead He saw, His vision essence and purpose of His coming) never drifted. Christ remained firm. A lesson for us all to be resolute and hold unto our calling and purpose, no matter the challenges. thanks for this Apostle @tikhub

God sent his son because of you and I,so as we celebrate this feast. Let it be path for you to be closer to your maker ones again. Thanks brother @Isaacfem your message touches my heart
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This is a like wise comment about the Good Friday 'This commemoration of Christ's death reminds us of the human sin that caused this death. and we see again that salvation comes only through godly sorrow—both God's and, in penance.To pursue happiness, we must first experience sorrow. He who goes forth sowing tears returns in joy.
Good Friday is celebrated in memory of Christ’s Passion, crucifixion, and death. The most important Good Friday symbol is the crucifix, or cross, which represents the way in which Jesus died,celebrating the death and resurrection of christ is awesome,his death has brought us to glory and save many from condemnation,and his resurrection has made us new creation.
Once again this is a wonderful piece a reminder that we have eternal life through Jesus God's son showing that we are more than conquerors that the devil has been completely defeated and we will reign with Christ'.
Happy Easter to everyone

Nice writeup anf good insights.Easter is undoubtedly about the unfilled tomb. However, in the first place, it's about the Cross. Why are we in such a rush to surge Jesus up to paradise? Is it on the grounds that the Cross doesn't fit into our imagination of how things should be? It didn't fit into anybody's imagination in those days, either. Friday is the street to Sunday. It was the street for Jesus; it is the street for us.

What a wonderful piece of writeup. Well done brother please keep it up. Thanks for letting us into this good Friday with this victorious story of our savior. It is so powerful to us and makes us understand how strong we're because he lives.

Happy Easter children of God.According to the post friday is the street to sunday.and it is befitting that we celebate this friday whil moving to the sunday of more grace.Painfully speaking, some think Easter is just to celebrate and enjoy,forgetting that it is a timw for sober reflsction of ourselves.

It all ended on the cross, my sins, your sins. Our redemption was established. The epistle of Matthew was concluded with a hope of companionship.

"and lo, I am with you always, even till the end of time".

The cross didn't take Him away from us, it only gave us full access to Him. He's alive and will always be WITH US. HALLELUJAH