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Good Friday is an important Christian holiday observed across the world. It commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. The Bible dictates that it was on Good Friday that Jesus was crucified. There are many theories about why ‘Good’ is used in ‘Good Friday’. A common belief is Jesus’s death symbolised his love and sacrifice for humanity and hence the day became associated with goodness. Another theory argues that in Old English ‘good’ might mean ‘holy’. The day is observed on the Friday before Easter. People mark the day by fasting or engaging in charity activity. This year it falls on March 29.
Here are some inspirational, quotes, messages, and wishes that you can share with your friends and family on Good Friday:
Good Friday Wishes
- May the Almighty shower you and your loved ones with the choicest blessings. Sending warm wishes on Good Friday to you!
- I pray that the love of Jesus will always fill your heart with divine happiness.
- I wish you a solemn Good Friday and pray that your faith never wavers from God.
- May this Good Friday bring peace and prosperity in your life.
- May the Holy Spirit shield you from any danger, and may the Lord show you the righteous way.
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Good Friday Messages
- Let’s consider Christ’s sacrifice as we put others first today.
- We are blessed to be given another chance to live. Let’s use it and be a blessing, just like Jesus Christ is to us. Have a Good Friday!
- This Good Friday, make a promise to love, forgive, and live a life full of peace.
- Let us remember Jesus’s sacrifice with reverence, knowing that His love for us knows no bounds.
- On this Good Friday, may you be reminded of the power of forgiveness and the beauty of redemption.
Good Friday Quotes
- Good Friday is not about us trying to “get right with God.” It is about us entering the difference between God and humanity and just touching it for a moment.
- May the spirit of Good Friday bring healing and strength to your soul.
- It is Jesus’s resurrection that makes Good Friday good.
- Unless there is a Good Friday in your life, there can be no Easter Sunday.
- Jesus Christ forgave our sins and bore the pain in silence. I’m hoping he’ll receive the same in return.
Facebook & WhatsApp Status To Share On Good Friday
- Good Friday is a day of sorrow mingled with joy. It is a time to grieve over the sin of man and to meditate and rejoice upon God’s love in giving His only Son for the redemption of sin.
- Practice mercy and forgiveness throughout as a lesson that symbolises the love shown through his crucifixion.
- Good Friday is a day of hope. It is a day where we look forward to a brighter tomorrow. Many things have happened to change the course of our lives, but it has not shaken our faith.
- Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection, not in books alone but in every leaf in springtime.
- It was inevitable that Jesus Christ should be crucified. It was also inevitable that He should rise again.
Good Friday FAQs
What is Good Friday?
Good Friday is a Christian holiday observed on the Friday before Easter Sunday. It commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. While “Good” might seem contradictory, it refers to the good that came from Jesus’ sacrifice, not the suffering itself.
When is Good Friday?
Good Friday is not on a fixed date. It falls on the Friday before Easter Sunday, which is determined by the lunar calendar. As a result, Good Friday can fall anywhere between March 20 and April 23 each year.
How is Good Friday observed?
Good Friday is a solemn day of remembrance and reflection for Christians. Many attend church services focusing on the passion and crucifixion of Jesus. Fasting, abstaining from meat, and participating in Stations of the Cross processions are also common traditions.
Why is Good Friday important?
Good Friday signifies the core belief in Christianity: Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross for the sins of humanity. It is a day to reflect on suffering, forgiveness, and the hope of salvation.
What are some other names for Good Friday?
Good Friday is also sometimes called Holy Friday, Black Friday (not to be confused with the shopping event), or Great Friday.
What is the difference between Good Friday and Easter Sunday?
Good Friday is a day of mourning and reflection on Jesus’ sacrifice. Easter Sunday, on the other hand, is a joyous celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead.
Are there things people don’t do on Good Friday?
Some Christians abstain from meat, alcohol, and other luxuries on Good Friday as a sign of mourning and penance. They may also avoid loud celebrations or parties on this solemn day.
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