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Friday, 25 March 2016

Why Do We Call Good Friday Good?




Why do we call Good Friday “good,” when it is such a dark and bleak event commemorating a day of suffering and death for Jesus?


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For Christians, Good Friday is a crucial day of the year because it celebrates what we believe to be the most momentous weekend in the history of the world. Ever since Jesus died and was raised, Christians have proclaimed the cross and resurrection of Jesus to be the decisive turning point for all creation. 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).




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On Good Friday we remember the day Jesus willingly suffered and died by crucifixion as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins (1 John 1:10). It is followed by Easter, the glorious celebration of the day Jesus was raised from the dead, heralding his victory over sin and death and pointing ahead to a future resurrection for all who are united to him by faith (Romans 6:5).


Still, why call the day of Jesus’ death “Good Friday” instead of “Bad Friday” or something similar? Some Christian traditions do take this approach: in German, for example, the day is called Karfreitag, or “Sorrowful Friday.” In English, in fact, the origin of the term “Good” is debated: some believe it developed from an older name, “God’s Friday.” Regardless of the origin, the name Good Friday is entirely appropriate because the suffering and death of Jesus, as terrible as it was, marked the dramatic culmination of God’s plan to save his people from their sins.


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In order for the good news of the gospel to have meaning for us, we first have to understand the bad news of our condition as sinful people under condemnation. The good news of deliverance only makes sense once we see how we are enslaved. Another way of saying this is that it is important to understand and distinguish between law and gospel in Scripture. We need the law first to show us how hopeless our condition is; then the gospel of Jesus’ grace comes and brings us relief and salvation.


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In the same way, Good Friday is “good” because as terrible as that day was, it had to happen for us to receive the joy of Easter. The wrath of God against sin had to be poured out on Jesus, the perfect sacrificial substitute, in order for forgiveness and salvation to be poured out to the nations. Without that awful day of suffering, sorrow, and shed blood at the cross, God could not be both “just and the justifier” of those who trust in Jesus (Romans 3:26). Paradoxically, the day that seemed to be the greatest triumph of evil was actually the deathblow in God’s gloriously good plan to redeem the world from bondage.


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The cross is where we see the convergence of great suffering and God’s forgiveness. Psalms 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 divine punishment, the result of God’s righteousness against sin. “For the joy set before him” (Hebrews 12:2) 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.


Good Friday marks the day when the judgement of death passed on man because of Adam’s sin was fulfilled and it was done by Jesus at the cross. That’s why Good Friday is so dark and so Good.





Why Do We Call Good Friday Good?

Pope Washes The Feet of 4 Nigerian Catholics




Pope Francis has visited a refugee centre to wash and kiss the feet of Muslim, Orthodox, Hindu and Catholic refugees — a gesture of welcome at a time when anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant sentiment has risen after the Brussels and Paris attacks.


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ABC reports that several of the asylum seekers were reduced to tears as the 79-year-old pontiff kneeled before them, pouring water over their feet, drying them with a towel and bending to kiss them.


Pope Washes The Feet of 4 Nigerian Catholics


Those picked for this Easter ritual were four Nigerian Catholics, three Eritrean Coptic women, three Muslims from Mali, Pakistan and Syria and a Hindu Indian, as well as an Italian worker from the centre.


Pope Washes The Feet of 4 Nigerian Catholics


Speaking about the gesture, the pontiff said “We are all brothers and we want to live in peace”.





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Pope Washes The Feet of 4 Nigerian Catholics

Good Friday // Spoken Word

Good Friday is a Christian religious holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. The holiday is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover. It is also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, Black Friday, or Easter Friday, though the last term properly refers to the Friday in Easter week.


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Good Friday // Spoken Word

Filipino Penitents Subject Themselves To Crucifixions On Good Friday

Groups of men whipped themselves bloody and carried heavy crosses on streets in Tarlac city and other parts of the Philippines on Good Friday to show their devotion to Jesus Christ. Devotees of the annual ritual crucify themselves for several minutes, before being taken down and their wounds treated.


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Crucifixion in the Philippines is a devotional practice held every Good Friday to observe Holy Week. The penitents, also called ‘magdarame’ in Kapampangan, are willingly crucified in imitation of Jesus Christ’s suffering and death.


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The Catholic Church in the Philippines strongly advises against those practices, seeing them as fanatical and superstitious. The Department of Health also insists that participants should have tetanus shots and that nails used should be sterilized.




Filipino Penitents Subject Themselves To Crucifixions On Good Friday

What Is Good Friday?




Good Friday is a Christian religious holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. The holiday is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover.


It is also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, Black Friday, or Easter Friday, though the last term properly refers to the Friday in Easter week.

Good Friday is a widely instituted legal holiday in many national governments around the world.


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Good Friday is observed on the Friday before Easter Sunday. It is celebrated traditionally as the day on which Jesus was crucified. On this day Christians commemorate the passion, or suffering, and death on the cross of the Lord, Jesus Christ.


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Many Christians spend this day in fasting, prayer, repentance, and meditation on the agony and suffering of Christ on the cross.


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The biblical account of Jesus’ death on the cross, or crucifixion, his burial and his resurrection, or raising from the dead, can be found in the following passages of Scripture: Matthew 27:27-28:8; Mark 15:16-16:19; Luke 23:26-24:35; and John 19:16-20:30.




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Good Friday Quotes

“The cross was two pieces of dead wood; and a helpless, unresisting Man was nailed to it; yet it was mightier than the world, and triumphed, and will ever triumph over it.” – Augustus William Hare


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“To holy people the very name of Jesus is a name to feed upon, a name to transport. His name can raise the dead and transfigure and beautify the living.” » John Henry Newman


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“On this Good Friday may we never forget the true meaning of Easter – ‘For when He was on the cross, I was on His mind.” — Unknown


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“He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds you have been healed.” -1 Peter 2:24


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Jesus Lay down His life so that we may have life and have it more abundantly. What great love is this!!


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Good Friday Quotes

Monday, 14 March 2016

GOOD FRIDAY MIRACLE SERVICE 2016 - 25TH MARCH




The Evangelist Dag Heward-Mills, Founder and General Overseer of the Qodesh, Light House Chapel International is inviting the general public to a Good Friday service dubbed “2016 Good Friday Miracle Service” at the Black Star Square (Independence Square). Last year saw about five thousand souls trooping in as the power of God was worked through the hands of the Evangelist and with hundreds of attendees receiving miracles of all sought and testified of them. From the blind seeing, the deaf hearing, the lame walking and to the one in the wheelchair getting up under the power of God. Would history repeat itself? Would there be miracles? And would there be great attendance like last year?


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Images from last year.




 




GOOD FRIDAY MIRACLE SERVICE 2016 - 25TH MARCH