Good Friday
Good Friday confronts us with the central paradox of the Christian faith: the moment that appears to be defeat but is the very means of salvation. In the crucifixion of Jesus, the innocent is condemned so the guilty might go free, and the instrument of shame and death becomes the place where God’s love is most clearly revealed. This Holy Week reflection explores how the cross stands as the decisive historical evidence of God’s love for sinners, inviting believers to anchor their faith not in fluctuating feelings but in the reality of Christ’s sacrifice. It also explores how Jesus calls His followers to take up their own cross, embracing a life shaped by surrender, humility, and sacrificial love. Good Friday reveals both the depth of God’s love and the surprising path of discipleship. It reminds us that through what might have been the darkest moment in history God opened the way to true life. Click the link below to read the full article exploring Good Friday.
Reflections for Holy Week:
Good Friday
May this Holy Week inspire you to embrace the unexpected victory of the King who saves not by force but by love.