HOMILY FOR GOOD FRIDAY. (3)

HOMILY FOR GOOD FRIDAY.

THEME: Thank God it’s Friday?

BY: Rev Fr Oselumhense Anetor (Uromi Diocese)

Is 52:13-53:12; Heb. 4:14-16,5:7-9; John 18:1-19:42

What’s good about this Friday? Jesus was insulted, spat upon, slapped repeatedly, flog

HOMILY FOR GOOD FRIDAY.

THEME: Thank God it’s Friday?

BY: Rev Fr Oselumhense Anetor (Uromi Diocese)

Is 52:13-53:12; Heb. 4:14-16,5:7-9; John 18:1-19:42

What’s good about this Friday? Jesus was insulted, spat upon, slapped repeatedly, flogged till he bled from every pore in his body and made to carry a heavy piece of rugged wood. He was abused in the cruelest way imaginable to man. Do you know that Jesus shed all his blood? That’s over four litres of blood. His wrists were nailed to the cross and his feet were joined together and nailed as well. He could not rely on his shattered tendons so he had to alternate between using his back muscles and resting on his nailed feet just so that he could breathe. He did this for over three hours. My God!

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Friends, why would the only Son of God endure this untold suffering for mere mortals? Because his love couldn’t, and wouldn’t let us perish. So much good came out of this immense sacrifice. That’s why it’s good Friday. Yes! This is the real meaning of TGIF (Thank God it’s Friday). This is a gift we can never repay. So when God calls us to love, it’s only because he loved us first. “Let us be confident, then, in approaching the throne of grace, that we shall have mercy from him and find grace when we are in need of help.” Let us change something about our attitude today. We must learn to show this love even to those who hurt us. It’s GOOD Friday after all. As we deny ourselves of food, and abstain from meat, may we offer it up for our sins and those of the whole world.

Good morning dear. Have a blessed Good Friday Celebration!

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