A Very Good Friday!
For many people it’s a bit of puzzle as to why we call the day on which we remember the suffering and death of Jesus, “Good Friday.” Especially for children, it can be quite confusing. After all, we might think that the day we remember the resurrection of Jesus would be called “Good Sunday.” But we call the day of the remembrance of his death, “Good Friday.” At the time it didn't feel like a good Friday. Of course, for Jesus’ first disciples it was hardly a good day. As they watched their teacher and master make his way up Golgotha’s hill, staggering under the weight of the cross beam on his back, already bloodied from the beatings he had received, they would have hardly considered it a good day. The women, including Jesus’ mother Mary, who stood at the foot of his cross watching him gasp for breath and then finally breathing his last one, would have hardly considered it a good day. Even for Jesus himself, as he hung there on that cross and cried out, “ My