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Apr 09
Last Updated on 09 April 2009

Good Friday “Holiday”

What the heck is Good Friday? Oh yeah, another day off from work!  How many “Holidays” do we celebrate, without really doing anything to commemorate them or knowing what they are about?  What is Good Friday anyway? Well, for Christians, Good Friday commemorates not just a historical event, but the sacrificial death of Christ, which with the resurrection, comprises the heart of the Christian faith. On Good Friday, Jesus was crucified and died and on Easter Sunday, he rose again to everlasting life.

Say what? All of Christian faith is boiled down to what takes place today and on Easter Sunday. Jesus was the only Sacrifice needed to enable crosspeople to have a proper relationship with God

Now this is the good stuff, the paradox.  Just as the result of Adam’s trespass (sin) for all men brought condemnation, so also the result of Christ’s act of righteousness was the justification that brings life for all men. The “one righteous act” offered to all, was Christ’s death on the cross.  One brought death; the other brings life.  The provision in the one righteous act, therefore, is potential and it comes to the entire human race as the offer and opportunity which are applied only to “those who receive” Jesus as Lord and Savior.

God gave proof of His love by having Christ die in the place of humans “while we were still sinners”.  Because of the sinner’s response by faith to Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, God has declared him righteous.  Since the divine dilemma of justification has been solved on the basis of Jesus’ shed blood, believers will never be condemned to hell nor will they be the objects of God’s coming Tribulation wrath.

So does this sound like mumbo jumbo?  Well it isn’t, it is brilliant!  No one could ever make a story like this up!  If you have never heard the story, or only know it superficiously, take a look at it again with fresh eyes.  Marvel at the paradox, the simplicity, the love that was conceived for us.  Yes, you and me.  May you have a blessed Good Friday and Easter as you reflect on the love that was poured out for you.

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