Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion: April 07, 2023
Reading: Isaiah 52:13—53:12; Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9; John 18:1—19:42
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The Cross of Jesus Christ is the central symbol of Christianity and represents the crucifixion of Jesus, as well as his ultimate sacrifice for the sins of humanity. According to Christian tradition, Jesus was crucified on a wooden cross by the Romans at Golgotha, a hill outside Jerusalem. As we commemorate this world event that took place in the Holy City of David 2000 years ago, let us look at the significance and relevance of Cross of Christ today and to our daily lives. The Cross of Jesus Christ is a symbol of love, sacrifice, redemption, and hope. It is a powerful reminder of the central message of Christianity and the ultimate expression of God's love for humanity.
1. Cross a symbol of God's love and grace
For Christians, in fact, more powerfully, the Cross is a powerful symbol of God's love and grace. It represents the ultimate act of selflessness and sacrifice, as Jesus gave his life to save humanity from sin and eternal separation from God. Through his death and resurrection, we believe that Jesus provided a way for people to be reconciled with God and receive eternal life.