Have you ever contemplated on why the Friday before Easter is referred to as "Good Friday"? For people who aren't Christians, Good Friday is nothing more than a "holiday" off work; they may even get irritated because local and our federal bossinesses may be closed. Christians may or may not have much of a different view. They know that it's the day that represent the day of Christ's crucifixion. To think of the day that some dying as a "good" seam absurd and unnatural to us. Even if their death is a blessing, such as the end of a long bout of suffering, it it always a sad day when someone we love and care about dies and departs from our presence. How sad it is to think that our savior; our Lord had to suffer and die such a tragic death. It seams like this day should be called "Bad Friday". However, it's the unseen deed that took place on Calvary's Mountain that made that day "good". It was the shedding of Jesus' innocent blood that would be used to cover all of my sins and grant me my ticket to live for eternity in heaven. It's not that I'm glad that He suffered and died; in fact, it sickens me. However, I am so thankful that He did. This is why I think this day is called "Good" Friday.
My Blog Mission Statement
My purpose for blogging is to blend my faith and my disability and every other part of my life together. I know GOD touches every aspect of my life. My prayer is that my blog inspires others to trust in GOD and maybe look at things in a different way. I believe part of my life's mission; along with being a wife and mother, and a resident at the nursing home; is to do whatever else GOD tells me to do.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Mental Health ~ Sleepy
Before I go any further, I owe my Mama a HUGE apology for all those times I wouldn't let her sleep!!! I love to sleep; like I could s...
-
R emember when the teachers use to make us write a letter to our future or past selves? Here's another one... It's your 21st birt...
-
o This picture may have been made a couple of years ago. OK, OK, maybe a few more...24 to be exact. When we met in a 2-week summer Philoso...
-
Photo by PNGITEM Every now and then, life blesses you with an unexpected gem. Mary Long is one of my gems. She is an 84-year-old, uh...cha...
No comments:
Post a Comment