Good Friday – The Cross That Changed Everything
Today we remember Good Friday—the day Jesus Christ was crucified. At first glance, it seems like a day of suffering, injustice, and death. But in reality, it is the greatest display of God’s love, mercy, and redemption the world has ever seen.
GOOD FRIDAY takes place during the Jewish Passover, a time when Israel remembered how God delivered them from slavery in Egypt through the blood of the lamb placed on their doorposts.
This is not a coincidence.
Jesus entered Jerusalem earlier that week as the Passover Lamb. Throughout the week, He taught in the temple, confronted religious hypocrisy, and prepared His disciples. By Thursday night, He was betrayed by Judas, arrested, and taken before religious leaders and Roman authorities.
Though innocent, Jesus was falsely accused, mocked, beaten, and sentenced to death by crucifixion—a punishment reserved for the worst criminals.
Yet this was all part of God’s plan.
THE MEANING OF THE CROSS
Jesus did not go to the cross as a victim—He went willingly.
On the cross, Jesus took upon Himself the sin of the world. Every sin—past, present, and future—was placed upon Him. The punishment that we deserved was poured out on Him.
He became our substitute.
Where there should have been judgment for us, there was mercy through Him.
THE CROSS SHOWS US TWO POWERFUL TRUTHS:
1. The seriousness of sin
2. The depth of God’s love
Jesus paid the full price so that we could be forgiven, restored, and brought into a relationship with God.
What Jesus Accomplished
On the cross, Jesus declared, It is finished.
This was not a statement of defeat—it was a declaration of victory.
Sin was paid for
The debt was canceled
The way to God was opened
The veil in the temple was torn from top to bottom, showing that access to God was no longer limited. Through Jesus, we can now come directly to the Father.
APPLICATION FOR OUR LIVES:
Good Friday calls us to respond.
This is not just a historical event—it is a personal invitation.
Jesus died for you
He took your place
He offers you forgiveness and new life
THE QUESTION IS, WHAT WILL YOU DEAL WITH THE CROSS?
Will you receive what Jesus has done, or will you walk away?
Will you surrender your life to Him, or continue trying to carry your own burden?
Good Friday is not the end of the story—but it is the turning point.
The cross looked like defeat, but it was actually victory.
Because of the cross:
We are forgiven
We are redeemed
We are made new
Let this day not just be remembered—let it transform you.
WE LEARN THREE THINGS:
1. Jesus willingly took your place on the cross
2. The price for your sin has been fully paid
3. You now have direct access to God through Jesus
Come to the cross. Receive His grace. Walk daily with Jesus on Lordsbook.
Today we remember Good Friday—the day Jesus Christ was crucified. At first glance, it seems like a day of suffering, injustice, and death. But in reality, it is the greatest display of God’s love, mercy, and redemption the world has ever seen.
GOOD FRIDAY takes place during the Jewish Passover, a time when Israel remembered how God delivered them from slavery in Egypt through the blood of the lamb placed on their doorposts.
This is not a coincidence.
Jesus entered Jerusalem earlier that week as the Passover Lamb. Throughout the week, He taught in the temple, confronted religious hypocrisy, and prepared His disciples. By Thursday night, He was betrayed by Judas, arrested, and taken before religious leaders and Roman authorities.
Though innocent, Jesus was falsely accused, mocked, beaten, and sentenced to death by crucifixion—a punishment reserved for the worst criminals.
Yet this was all part of God’s plan.
THE MEANING OF THE CROSS
Jesus did not go to the cross as a victim—He went willingly.
On the cross, Jesus took upon Himself the sin of the world. Every sin—past, present, and future—was placed upon Him. The punishment that we deserved was poured out on Him.
He became our substitute.
Where there should have been judgment for us, there was mercy through Him.
THE CROSS SHOWS US TWO POWERFUL TRUTHS:
1. The seriousness of sin
2. The depth of God’s love
Jesus paid the full price so that we could be forgiven, restored, and brought into a relationship with God.
What Jesus Accomplished
On the cross, Jesus declared, It is finished.
This was not a statement of defeat—it was a declaration of victory.
Sin was paid for
The debt was canceled
The way to God was opened
The veil in the temple was torn from top to bottom, showing that access to God was no longer limited. Through Jesus, we can now come directly to the Father.
APPLICATION FOR OUR LIVES:
Good Friday calls us to respond.
This is not just a historical event—it is a personal invitation.
Jesus died for you
He took your place
He offers you forgiveness and new life
THE QUESTION IS, WHAT WILL YOU DEAL WITH THE CROSS?
Will you receive what Jesus has done, or will you walk away?
Will you surrender your life to Him, or continue trying to carry your own burden?
Good Friday is not the end of the story—but it is the turning point.
The cross looked like defeat, but it was actually victory.
Because of the cross:
We are forgiven
We are redeemed
We are made new
Let this day not just be remembered—let it transform you.
WE LEARN THREE THINGS:
1. Jesus willingly took your place on the cross
2. The price for your sin has been fully paid
3. You now have direct access to God through Jesus
Come to the cross. Receive His grace. Walk daily with Jesus on Lordsbook.
Good Friday – The Cross That Changed Everything
Today we remember Good Friday—the day Jesus Christ was crucified. At first glance, it seems like a day of suffering, injustice, and death. But in reality, it is the greatest display of God’s love, mercy, and redemption the world has ever seen.
GOOD FRIDAY takes place during the Jewish Passover, a time when Israel remembered how God delivered them from slavery in Egypt through the blood of the lamb placed on their doorposts.
This is not a coincidence.
Jesus entered Jerusalem earlier that week as the Passover Lamb. Throughout the week, He taught in the temple, confronted religious hypocrisy, and prepared His disciples. By Thursday night, He was betrayed by Judas, arrested, and taken before religious leaders and Roman authorities.
Though innocent, Jesus was falsely accused, mocked, beaten, and sentenced to death by crucifixion—a punishment reserved for the worst criminals.
Yet this was all part of God’s plan.
THE MEANING OF THE CROSS
Jesus did not go to the cross as a victim—He went willingly.
On the cross, Jesus took upon Himself the sin of the world. Every sin—past, present, and future—was placed upon Him. The punishment that we deserved was poured out on Him.
He became our substitute.
Where there should have been judgment for us, there was mercy through Him.
THE CROSS SHOWS US TWO POWERFUL TRUTHS:
1. The seriousness of sin
2. The depth of God’s love
Jesus paid the full price so that we could be forgiven, restored, and brought into a relationship with God.
What Jesus Accomplished
On the cross, Jesus declared, It is finished.
This was not a statement of defeat—it was a declaration of victory.
Sin was paid for
The debt was canceled
The way to God was opened
The veil in the temple was torn from top to bottom, showing that access to God was no longer limited. Through Jesus, we can now come directly to the Father.
APPLICATION FOR OUR LIVES:
Good Friday calls us to respond.
This is not just a historical event—it is a personal invitation.
Jesus died for you
He took your place
He offers you forgiveness and new life
THE QUESTION IS, WHAT WILL YOU DEAL WITH THE CROSS?
Will you receive what Jesus has done, or will you walk away?
Will you surrender your life to Him, or continue trying to carry your own burden?
Good Friday is not the end of the story—but it is the turning point.
The cross looked like defeat, but it was actually victory.
Because of the cross:
We are forgiven
We are redeemed
We are made new
Let this day not just be remembered—let it transform you.
WE LEARN THREE THINGS:
1. Jesus willingly took your place on the cross
2. The price for your sin has been fully paid
3. You now have direct access to God through Jesus
Come to the cross. Receive His grace. Walk daily with Jesus on Lordsbook.