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Why Is The Murder Of Jesus Called Good Friday?

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Why is the death of Jesus called Good Friday?

Some may think of the death of Jesus as a tragedy. At first glance, Good Friday seems like the ultimate misnomer. If Jesus suffered and died on this day, why then is it called Good Friday?

But from another viewpoint, the death of Jesus was the greatest event in human history—and the reason is because through His death we can be saved. Only one thing separates us from God, and that is our sin. But sin is very serious, because it means we are not only separated from God right now, but we will be separated from Him forever. As the Bible says, “The wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23).

How can the gulf between us and God then be bridged? How can our sins be removed?  We can’t do it ourselves; no matter how good we are, we can never measure up to God’s standard, which is perfection. Our only hope is for God to intervene and save us—and that is what happened on Good Friday! By His death on the cross, Jesus became the final sacrifice for our sins. We deserved to die for our sins—but Christ died in our place.

Yes, we call it Good Friday because on that day our salvation became a reality. What happened then was truly good—and Jesus did it out of love. The term "Good" as applied to Good Friday is an Old English expression meaning holy. It's often called Holy Friday also. Some also believe it developed from an older name, “God’s Friday.”

Paul considered it to be “of first importance” that Jesus died for our sins, was buried, and was raised to life on the third day, all in accordance with what God had promised all along in the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15:3).

The cross is where we see the coming together of great suffering and God’s forgiveness. Psalm 85:10 sings of a day when “righteousness and peace” will “kiss each other.” The cross of Jesus is where that occurred, where God’s demands, his righteousness, coincided with his mercy. We receive divine forgiveness, mercy, and peace because Jesus willingly took our rightful punishment, the result of God’s judgment against sin. 

Good  Friday marks the day when wrath and mercy met at the cross. That’s why Good Friday is so dark and so good.

Jesus endured the cross on Good Friday, knowing it led to his resurrection, our salvation, and the beginning of God’s reign of righteousness and peace. The Bible tells us in Hebrews 12:2 “ who for the joy set before him endured the cross” 

Quote: 

“The cross is not the terrible end to an otherwise god fearing and happy life, but it meets us at the beginning of our communion with Christ.”
― Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Prayer: 

Lord, help me to have a Good Friday experience in my life, where I will be willing to accept your free gift of salvation and have an eternal fellowship with You. Amen 

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Why Is The Murder Of Jesus Called Good Friday?

Was Jesus murdered? Was He the victim of a plot? Who is responsible for the death of Jesus? How can the death of Jesus be called Good Friday? And if it is good, then  should we mourn or celebrate? Find answers to these questions in this 7 day reading plan.

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