IT MAY BE FRIDAY, BUT SUNDAY’S COMING!
Just before the Passover Feast on Thursday, Jesus got up from
the table and “he poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples’
feet.” (John 13:5) to demonstrate his love for them and their future roles as
servant leaders.
And he was forgiving them in advance because he had foreseen their human frailty demonstrated by their desertion, betrayal and denials early the next day, Black Friday. Then the land turned dark from noon to three in the afternoon when he breathed his last on that cruel Roman cross, securing grace for even those who would not be born for over 2,000 years later.
“Darkness fell, His friends scattered, hope seemed lost - But heaven just started counting to three”. —Bob Goff
“We are an Easter people living in a Good Friday world.
The real miracle of the Easter resurrection isn’t that God could do it. It’s that God would do it.” —Pastor David Greene
The resurrection of Easter validates that “the worst thing is never the last thing”.
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