Remembering the sacrifice of Jesus on Good Friday

A somber day of reflection and prayer, Good Friday is a time to remember the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made on the cross and to be grateful for the hope and joy that comes from his resurrection

By  Annesha Barua April 7th 2023 03:34 PM

PTC News Desk: Good Friday is a religious holiday observed by Christians

around the world. It marks the day that Jesus Christ was crucified, and it is

the day before Easter Sunday. It is a somber day of reflection and prayer, a

time to remember the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made on the cross.

The Bible tells us that Jesus was betrayed by Judas

Iscariot, arrested, and sentenced to death. He was then crucified on a cross,

died, and was buried. Three days later, Jesus rose from the dead and ascended

into Heaven. Thus, Easter Sunday celebrates Jesus’ victory over death.

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Good Friday is a time for Christians to reflect on the

immense sacrifice Jesus made for them. It is a day to remember Jesus’ suffering

and death, and to take a moment to be grateful for the hope and joy that comes

from His resurrection.

Many churches have special services on Good Friday, often

featuring readings from the Bible and traditional hymns. Some churches also

have a procession of the cross, in which the pastor carries a cross around the

church.

Good Friday is also a day of fasting. Many Christians choose

to fast, either completely or partially, as a way of showing their devotion to

Jesus and to reflect on His sacrifice. This fasting is usually done in the

morning and is broken after the service in the evening.

Good Friday is a solemn day of reflection and prayer, but it

also serves as a reminder of the hope and joy that comes from Jesus’

resurrection. It is a day to remember the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made on the

cross, and to be thankful for the gift of eternal life that He has given us.

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