The day –
Good Friday, might not be directly and generally accepted by people of the
different Christian denomination, but it still does not change the fact that
Jesus Christ came from heaven to earth and died for our salvation. His suffering and death
on the cross was the summit of His life here on earth, but more important was
the fact that He Rose and defeated the grave (on Easter).
In the
wisdom of the Church (I mean the Catholic Church), the 40 days that marked the
period of Lent was set aside. Significant as the period is, we are encouraged
to see it as a time for moderation in the excesses of our pleasurable living
and this is summarised in 3 basic expectations from us which includes; Prayer,
Fasting and Almsgiving.
At the end
of the Lent, comes the Easter Tridium i.e. Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy
Saturday.
Holy Thursday
Christ
instituted the Holy Eucharist or Holy Communion as some of us know it (Luke
22:14-21). This happened the event of Jesus’ last supper. That same day, He
showed his disciples that being a servant-leader is what we should aim at becoming
(John 13:1-15) and He taught them (us) by example.
Good Friday
Christ was
ganged upon (Luke 22:1-6), arrested, falsely accused, wrongly prosecuted, and unjustly
sentenced to death on the cross. (Luke 23:1-53) He is God, and yet received so much
humiliation from his own creature. And on the cross, He said, “It is finished…”
(John 19:30)
Holy Saturday
Christ was
still in the grave, and there was so much fear amongst his followers. “We hoped
in him, and after setting himself against the authorities, He is no more. Now
in the grave, the authority might as well turn on us.” The followers of Jesus
thought randomly and all went into hiding.
He was in
the grave for 3 days, but on Easter Sunday, He arose…Now there is life for
everyone Christians and Non-Christians alike, Jews and Gentiles.
I have not
participated in this year’s Lent well enough. I have shied away from my Lenten
observances. I have tied myself down with the pursuit of the things of this
world, neglecting the call to seek 1st God’s kingdom (Mat. 6:33). I am happy I have
realised my short comings and I will try my best to end the Lenten
period well enough and step into Easter a transformed person, following the
examples of Christ. Thank God it is not too late… so help me God.
It is not how
far, but how well.
The way of the cross |
Jesus carries his cross |
The women of Jerusalem cried for Him |
Jesus fall (3 times) |
Jesus is flogged with the cross on his shoulders |
Jesus dies on the cross |
Ugo if Jesus was killed on good Friday and rose on Sunday then he spent two days in the grave... that has always bothered me. Biko explain how it's 3 days.
ReplyDeleteIf that can bother you dear, then a lot should bother you about our faith. If we follow the teachings of our church literally, then we might just perpetually remain bothered. I might as well be bothered that Jesus was born in the month of December and already dies by around March or April as the case maybe.
DeleteWe should be interested more in the significance of the teaching.
We may have to discuss this on another platform if you so wish.