What is GOOD FRIDAY????





Good Morning this Good Friday, the sun is shining and the temperature is wonderful, I have had the pleasure of sitting out on the porch this morning in a pair of short and t~shirt enjoying a cut of coffee looking over head at the wonderful blue skies and hearing the birds sing as if they know something joyful that we have yet to know...As I sat this morning watching the world wake up I felt as if I were being treated to my own private viewing of God's hand at work, the colors in the sky at sunrise were amazing as the sun came up over the mountain. OH what a beautiful morning, OH what a beautiful day! I pray that this day you are taking time to sit and remember the significance of what this day means spiritually! I pray that you take time today to remember why Christ was on the cross and why it is so important to give thanks to him for all he was, all he is, and what he means to each of us! I see so much prejudice in this world, each day I hear about bullying, about people treating others with disrespect, about people hurting people and it makes me sick, the entire message in the bible is about LOVING one another...when Christ hung from the cross he looked down amongst the people below, the ones who had hurt him, spit on him, kicked him, blasphemed him, the ones who called him names, the ones who had put him there and he said "forgive them..." he did not pick and choose as to who he would die for..HE died for each and everyone of them, do you not think there were homosexuals in the crowd, whores, murderers, drug users, lusters, thieves, liars, ones who bore false witness, those who did not honor thy mother and thy father, those who had false Gods???? Who do you think stood at the cross laughing and cheering...THE VERY ONES HE DIED FOR...how can we as a people stand against one another, how can we judge...DO WE WALK ON WATER??? NO, is our name GOD THE FATHER??? NO....People it is time RIGHT NOW to lay down our swords, it is time for us to lay down our prejudice, to lay down our anger...it is time to pick up the armor of God and join his army....We have to let GOD be the judge of those who do not choose the right, we have to be examples of what is good and Christ~like. We have to work on ourselves and quit judging others...Just because they sin differently than us, does not mean they are lesser...NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE CHRIST INTO YOUR HEART AND LIVE A PLEASING LIFE TO HIM...

If you do not know about the history of GOOD FRIDAY I have found this account for you and hope that if you are unaware of what this day really means..that this will enlighten you. 

I raise my hands toward the heavens and give thanks for the sacrifice that was made for me, Father I sin on a daily basis, I am a work in progress and I ask you with humility to please never stop loving me and never give up on me. In the name of Jesus Christ I ask for mercy, favor, and blessings. Amen



Biblical accounts

Main articles: Passion (Christianity), Crucifixion of Jesus, and Sayings of Jesus on the cross


The Judas Kiss by Gustave Doré, 1866
According to the accounts in the Gospels, the Temple Guards, guided by Jesus' disciple Judas Iscariot, arrested Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. Judas received money (30 pieces of silver) (Matthew 26:14-16) for betraying Jesus and told the guards that whomever he kisses is the one they are to arrest. Following his arrest, Jesus was brought to the house of Annas, the father-in-law of the high priest, Caiaphas. There he was interrogated with little result and sent bound to Caiaphas the high priest where the Sanhedrin had assembled (John 18:1-24).
Conflicting testimony against Jesus was brought forth by many witnesses, to which Jesus answered nothing. Finally the high priest adjured Jesus to respond under solemn oath, saying "I adjure you, by the Living God, to tell us, are you the Anointed One, the Son of God?" Jesus testified ambiguously, "You have said it, and in time you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of the Almighty, coming on the clouds of Heaven." The high priest condemned Jesus for blasphemy, and the Sanhedrin concurred with a sentence of death (Matthew 26:57-66). Peter, waiting in the courtyard, also denied Jesus three times to bystanders while the interrogations were proceeding just as Jesus had predicted.


A Good Friday procession in Mumbai by Indian Roman Catholics, depicting the Way of the Cross
In the morning, the whole assembly brought Jesus to the Roman governor Pontius Pilate under charges of subverting the nation, opposing taxes to Caesar, and making himself a king (Luke 23:1-2). Pilate authorized the Jewish leaders to judge Jesus according to their own law and execute sentencing; however, the Jewish leaders replied that they were not allowed by the Romans to carry out a sentence of death (John 18:31).
Pilate questioned Jesus and told the assembly that there was no basis for sentencing. Upon learning that Jesus was from Galilee, Pilate referred the case to the ruler of Galilee, King Herod, who was in Jerusalem for the Passover Feast. Herod questioned Jesus but received no answer; Herod sent Jesus back to Pilate. Pilate told the assembly that neither he nor Herod found guilt in Jesus; Pilate resolved to have Jesus whipped and released (Luke 23:3-16). Under the guidance of the chief priests, the crowd asked for Barabbas, who had been imprisoned for committing murder during an insurrection. Pilate asked what they would have him do with Jesus, and they demanded, "Crucify him" (Mark 15:6-14). Pilate's wife had seen Jesus in a dream earlier that day, and she forewarned Pilate to "have nothing to do with this righteous man" (Matthew 27:19). Pilate had Jesus flogged and then brought him out to the crowd to release him. The chief priests informed Pilate of a new charge, demanding Jesus be sentenced to death "because he claimed to be God's son." This possibility filled Pilate with fear, and he brought Jesus back inside the palace and demanded to know from where he came (John 19:1-9).


Antonio Ciseri's depiction of Ecce Homo with Jesus and Pontius Pilate, 19th century
Coming before the crowd one last time, Pilate declared Jesus innocent and washed his own hands in water to show he has no part in this condemnation. Nevertheless, Pilate handed Jesus over to be crucified in order to forestall a riot (Matthew 27:24-26) and ultimately to keep his job. The sentence written was "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews." Jesus carried his cross to the site of execution (assisted by Simon of Cyrene), called the place of the Skull, or "Golgotha" in Hebrew and in Latin "Calvary". There he was crucified along with two criminals (John 19:17-22).
Jesus agonized on the cross for six hours. During his last 3 hours on the cross, from noon to 3 p.m., darkness fell over the whole land.[6] With a loud cry, Jesus gave up his spirit. There was an earthquake, tombs broke open, and the curtain in the Temple was torn from top to bottom. The centurion on guard at the site of crucifixion declared, "Truly this was God's Son!" (Matthew 27:45-54)
Joseph of Arimathea, a member of the Sanhedrin and secret follower of Jesus, who had not consented to his condemnation, goes to Pilate to request the body of Jesus (Luke 23:50-52). Another secret follower of Jesus and member of the Sanhedrin named Nicodemus brought about a hundred pound weight mixture of spices and helped wrap the body of Christ (John 19:39-40). Pilate asks confirmation from the centurion whether Jesus is dead (Mark 15:44). A soldier pierced the side of Jesus with a lance causing blood and water to flow out (John 19:34), and the centurion informs Pilate that Jesus is dead (Mark 15:45).
Joseph of Arimathea took Jesus' body, wrapped it in a clean linen shroud, and placed it in his own new tomb that had been carved in the rock (Matthew 27:59-60) in a garden near the site of crucifixion. Nicodemus (John 3:1) also brought 75 pounds of myrrh and aloes, and placed them in the linen with the body, in keeping with Jewish burial customs (John 19:39-40). They rolled a large rock over the entrance of the tomb (Matthew 27:60). Then they returned home and rested, because Shabbat had begun at sunset (Luke 23:54-56). On the third day, Sunday, which is now known as Easter Sunday (or Pascha), Jesus rose from the dead.
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