The Good Friday: A Day of Renewal
PHOTO BY: Alona Myka Balbastro
On the Friday before Easter Sunday, March 29, we commemorate the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ, symbolizing renewal, and redemption, and hope to serve as a reminder of the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus Christ for humanity.
From the Christian perspective, Good Friday makes the deepest spiritual impression, since it embodies the greatest parable of Jesus’ sacrifice for humans’ salvation. According to Christian theology, Jesus underwent crucifixion willingly and experienced terrible agonies and disgrace.
Adoration of Good Friday by Christian denominations and cultures appears in different forms involving church services, pilgrimages, and self-reflection in the form of prayers. For some churches, Holy Week is especially liturgical, with the Gospel Passion narrative as the main theme of the services, forgiveness, repentance, and salvation being the underscores of the sermons.
Christianity has a long tradition of marking the day of Good Friday, illustrating communion with the physical pains and death of Jesus. It is a moment for Christians to ponder on the incredible significance of Jesus' sacrifice on the cross and to open their hearts to the depth of God's love for all beings. Let us carry its lessons of sacrifice and redemption with us.
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