Lent Day 39 Good Friday
My Lenten Candles for Good Friday –
Lent Devotions
Lent Week Six started March 19
Lent Week Seven started with Palm Sunday, March 25.
These will be updated as the blogs are posted.
I’m so sorry for the delay – thank you for your patience with me as we prepare to move!
I’ve included two cards that I’ve created over the years for celebrating resurrection – you may print them and share them.
Music is listed later.
Scripture
Devotion
Ever since I was little and heard the story every year about Good Friday and that this was the day that we celebrated or remembered that Christ died on a cross, I often wondered why is it called Good Friday? I mean, seriously, Jesus had a very bad day!
Peter, James and John had a very bad day!
I think there were three Mary’s at the cross, and they were having a very bad day!
The only one that was having a good day could possibly be the thief on the cross that confessed his sins and asked Jesus to remember him and was promised while on the cross as he’s about to die that he would be with him in Paradise that day! That would be a good day!
I have nothing to say that has not already been said about Good Friday. Therefore, I’m just going to share my ways of celebrating! Of remembering. So here are some of my favorite things to do remember the sacrifice that my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ gave me 2018 years ago.
I often like to watch one of the movies that have been created about Christ’s life. I have favorites for Christmas and I have some favorites for the Good Friday and Easter
- Jesus the movie
- The Jesus Film
- Jesus of Nazareth
- Godspell
- The visual Bible, the parts about the last week or the last night.
You can search for all sorts of these….just beware, you need to keep your bible handy!
I also like to take some time in the morning, since that’s traditionally when we remember the cross, and based on the timeline we’re given in Scripture, and spend quiet time focusing on the fullness of the sacrifice he’s given.
Sometimes, I choose to fast.
This year, I will be traveling with my husband, and I am sure that we will take time to remember and to give God thanks and Glory wherever we are.
Some blogs for meditation
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- Fresh Grace for Today lays out a very nice set of meditations for Holy week – This would also be great for focusing upon throughout Good Friday.
- I just met Angel, through her post about Jesus died.
- Susan Evans wrote a poem for Good Friday
- Maggie Simmons shares some reflections on Holy Week.
- She also wrote a question – Have your sins been passed over?
- Marlyn Lorts shares about Blood Sacrifice and why that is crucial!
- Grace Waves shares some thoughts on that Final Promise!
What do all of these women and blog posts have in common? They Love the Lord Jesus, and are focusing on sharing that love through scripture, their giftings, and the word!
On top of these, I’m going to list my favorite music for contemplation and worship for Good Friday.
these first ones really get me….
Didn’t he – Randy Matthews
Watch the Lamb – Ray Botz
The Hammer – Ray Botz
Broken and Spilled Out – Steve Green
The Old Rugged Cross – Jim Nabors
Via dolorosa has a special place in my heart as my daughter Anna and I sang it together one year with the second verse her singing in English and me singing in Spanish.
and to the promise….
I’ll Rise Again – Dallas Holm
Behold the Lamb – Keith and Kristyn Getty
Jesus paid it all – Newsboys
we shall always be with the Lord – Ellie Holcomb
Prayer
Man of Sorrows – Ellie Holcomb
Some other music resources:
Salt of the sound has a listing of 28 songs,
They also have a lent set and an Easter set at their website.
Jesus walk has a great list that includes hymns
This worship together link includes Crowder’s forgiven, Chris tomlin’s God of Calvary and Hillsong’s Grace to Grace
My HEart
Jesus Rainbow –
Jesus Rainbow Poem
Jelly Beans –
Jelly Bean Poem
For years, as an Episcopalian, it was my obligation to attend Good Friday Mass.
Some Churches have Good Friday vigils.
Our church here in Orlando Florida have a mission work they are doing on Good Friday.
Whatever you can find to do to honor the Lord by your own sacrifice as a thank you, do it as unto the Lord!
If you do not understand the meaning behind this ghastly remembrance, I’d recommend that you go back up to Angel’s blog post about why, or check out one of these two links:
Got Questions provides a detailed explanation of The Roman’s Road.
Billy Graham’s version of the Plan of salvation
Thanks for joining me in this journey,
In His hands and under His wings,
~Christi
Ps 63:7 Because you are my help, I sing in the shadow of your wings.
“The Lord does not give me rules, but He makes His standard very clear.
If my relationship to Him is that of love, I will do what He says without hesitation.
If I hesitate, it is because I love someone I have placed in competition with Him, namely, myself.” – from My Utmost for His highest
Copyrights and Legal-eze
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- Naomi’s Heart Ministries
- Obed’s House Ministries
- Project Based Missions, Global
- The son of a friend will be interning with CRU – previously known as Campus Crusades for Christ. If you’d like to support someone I can vouch for in this area, please consider going to Matthew Plant’s donation page.
- Compassion
What a wonderful compilation of resources!!
So many great links and of course I love the work of the Getty’s who come from my homeland of Northern Ireland.
You are so wonderful for sharing this today! Blessings to you! Donna xx
The song Via Dolorosa never fails to give me goosebumps. And I enjoyed reading about how you observe Good Friday – I must catch some of those films you listed!
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