The Easter holiday is a time for reflection and celebration. Good Friday is one of the most important days of the Easter season, and these quotes will help you reflect on the true meaning of the holiday. These quotes come from religious leaders, authors, and other notable figures, and they offer a variety of perspectives on Good Friday. Whether you are Christian or not, these quotes will help you appreciate the significance of this holy day.
About Good Friday
Good Friday is a Christian holiday that commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is observed during Holy Week, on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday.
The day is marked by solemn observances, including the reading of the Passion narrative from the Bible, which tells the story of Jesus’ trial, crucifixion and death. Many Christian denominations also hold a service of Tenebrae, which is a service of darkness and mourning, and it includes the gradual extinguishing of candles and the reading of scripture passages that depict the last hours of Jesus’ life.
In the Catholic Church, the Pope leads the faithful in a solemn procession that re-enacts the 14 Stations of the Cross, which depicts the events that occurred from the time of Jesus’ condemnation to death to his burial.
Good Friday is considered a day of fasting, repentance, and mourning for many Christians, particularly Catholics. It is a day of sorrow and reflection, where Christians remember the suffering and death of Jesus. Some traditions include not eating meat, and abstaining from any form of pleasure, such as watching TV or listening to music.
Good Friday is a significant day for Christians around the world as it is the day that Jesus died on the cross for the sins of humanity, it is considered the day of redemption, and it is the foundation of the Christian faith.
Good Friday Quotes
- “There is no Easter without a Good Friday.” – Matthew Fox
- “It is the resurrection that makes Good Friday good.” – Ravi Zacharias
- “We are Easter people living in a Good Friday world.” – Barara Johnson
- “The symbol of the religion of Jesus is the cross, not the scales.” – John Stott
- “Gethsemane is where He died; the cross is only the evidence.” – Leonard Ravenhill
- “If you are going to follow Jesus, you better look good on wood.” – Daniel Berrigan
- “In truth,there was only one christian and he died on the cross.” – Friedrich Nietzsche
- “The Passion of the Christ opened up on Ash Wednesday, had a Good Friday.” – Billy Crystal
- “Unless there is a Good Friday in your life, there can be no Easter Sunday.” – Fulton J. Sheen
- “No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown.” – William Penn
- “There’s a crack or cracks in everyone…that’s how the light of God gets in.” – Elizabeth Gilbert
- “Our old history ends with the cross; our new history begins with the resurrection.” – Watchman Nee
- “The lesson of Good Friday is to never lose hope — or at least give it 48 hours.” – Robert Breault
- “Holy Week is a good occasion to go to confession and to take up the right path again.” – Pope Francis
- “He drained the cup of God’s wrath bone dry, leaving not a drop for us to drink.” – Richard Allen Bodey
- “The sin of the Serpent has been changed. The sin has been stepped upon by Good Friday.” – Eric W. Gritsch
- “Christ has not only spoken to us by his life but has also spoken for us by his death.” – Soren Kierkegaard
- “Christ has not only spoken to us by his life but has also spoken for us by his death.” – Soren Kierkegaard
- “Good Friday is a contraction derived from what was originally called ‘God’s Friday.'” – Deland Scott Anderson
- “Speculative Good Friday is the celebration of the self-sundering of reason in history.” – Deland Scott Anderson
- “Good Friday is a Christian day commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary.” – Anonymous
- “At Sussen, the ***** carried off, last Good Friday, three grooms who had devoted themselves to him.” – Martin Luther
- “It is the crucifixion that distinguishes the new message from the mythologies of all other peoples.” – Martin Hengel
- “Good Friday. Way of the Cross. Fasting and abstinence. Examine conscience. Have a really blessed day.” – Nevez Rhanny
- “Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection, not in books alone but in every leaf in springtime.” – Martin Luther
- “Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection, not in books alone but in every leaf in springtime.” – Martin Luther
- “The cross stands high above the opinions of men and to that cross all opinions must come at last for judgment.” – A.W. Tozer
- “Jesus is the God whom we can approach without pride and before whom we can humble ourselves without despair.” – Blaise Pascal
- “Practice mercy and forgiveness throughout as a lesson that symbolizes the love shown through his crucifixion.” – Unarine Ramaru
- “It was inevitable that Jesus Christ should be crucified. It was also inevitable that He should rise again.” – H. R. L. Sheppard
- “It has been the cross which has revealed to good men that their goodness has not been good enough.” – Johann Hieronymus Schroder
- “Maybe the Good Friday story is about how God would rather die than be in our sin-accounting business anymore.” – Nadia Bolz-Weber
- “On the eve of the cross, Jesus made his decision. He would rather go to **** for you than go to heaven without you.” – Max Lucado
- “When Good Friday comes, these are the moments in life when we feel there’s no hope. But then, Easter comes.” – Coretta Scott King
- “On this Good Friday may we never forget the true meaning of Easter – For when He was on the cross, I was on His mind.” – Anonymous
- “It costs God nothing, so far as we know, to create nice things; but to convert rebellious wills cost Him crucifixion.” – C. S. Lewis
- “God proved His love on the Cross. When Christ hung, and bled, and died, it was God saying to the world, ‘I love you.'” – Billy Graham
- “All of heaven is interested in the cross of Christ, **** afraid of it, while men are the only ones to ignore its meaning.” – Oswald Chambers
- “Neither Good Friday, nor any other fasts or feasts, were appointed to be observed by the Lord Jesus Christ, or his apostle.” – Robert Robinson
- “2,000 years ago one man got nailed to a tree for saying how great it would be if everyone was nice to each other for a change.” – Douglas Adams
- “Love, not anger, brought Jesus to the cross. Golgotha came as a result of God’s great desire to forgive, not his reluctance.” – Richard J. Foster
- “The most obscene symbol in human history is the Cross; yet in its ugliness it remains the most eloquent testimony to human dignity.” – R. C. Sproul
- “The word Christianity is already a misunderstanding – in reality there has been only one Christian, and he died on the Cross.” – Friedrich Nietzsche
- “The miracle of Good Friday is that there was no miracle. Legions of angels stood – with swords sheathed – watching as the Son took our place.” – Mark Hart
- “We do not attach any intrinsic value to the Cross; this would be sinful and idolatrous. Our veneration is referred to Him who died upon it.” – James Gibbons
- “The Cross was the manifestation of Divine love without reserve or limit; but it was also the expression of man’s unutterable malignity.” – Sir Robert Anderson
- “When ***** attacks you, command him in the Name of Jesus to bend his neck. On the back of it you’ll find there’s a nail scarred foot print.” – E. Stanley Jones
- “Good Friday liberates through the Cross. A human being named Jesus went on before us and stepped across that big boundary line called death.” – Eric W. Gritsch
- “By the cross we, too, are crucified with Christ; but alive in Christ. We are no more rebels, but servants; no more servants, but sons!.” – Frederic William Farrar
- “The Cross! There, and there only though the deist rave, and the atheist, if Earth bears so base a slave; There and there only, is the power to save.” – William Cowper
- “Now, who can call ‘Good Friday’ good? – A term too oft-misunderstood – You, who were bought by the blood of His cross, You can call ‘Good Friday’ good.” – Johnny Hart
- “Yes, Calvary’s cross and the crucified Christ surely speak, ‘God does care, God does want to share, God does want to bear your sins and your sorrows.” – Dr. Fred Barlow
- “I believe in person to person. Every person is Christ to me, and since there is only one Jesus, that person is the one person in the world at that moment.” – Mother Teresa
- “To holy people the very name of Jesus is a name to feed upon, a name to transport. His name can raise the dead and transfigure and beautify the living.” – John Henry Newman
- “Every day of the year is a good day to think more deeply about Good Friday, for Good Friday is the drama of the love by which our every day is sustained.” – Richard John Neuhaus
- “Good Friday marks the slaying of our Jesus. The unblemished lamb, the perfect sacrifice. He took our guilt and blame upon Himself so we could be with Him in paradise.” – Anonymous
- “The blood of Christ stands not simply for the sting of sin on God, but the scourge of God on sin, not simply for God’s sorrow over sin, but for God’s wrath on sin.” – P.T. Forsyth
- “The cross of Christ is the sweetest burden that I ever bore; it is such a burden as wings are to a bird, or sails to a ship, to carry me forward to my harbor.” – Samuel Rutherford
- “This is the centre of the gospel – this is what the Garden of Gethsemane and Good Friday is all about – that God has done astonishing and costly things to **** us near.” – John Piper
- “Catholics often choose Good Friday-which is a day of fast-to strengthen their faith, to repent for their wrongdoings and to forgive those who have wronged them.” – Fr Alvito Fernandes
- “The surprise is that he so speaks and acts not only for those who take time on Good Friday to sit and listen and sing and pray and contemplate the depths of his passion.” – Brad Pohlman
- “Death is the justification of all the ways of the Christian, the last end of all his sacrifices, the touch of the Great Master which completes the picture.” – Madame Anne Sophie Swetchine
- “A man who was completely innocent, offered himself as a sacrifice for the good of others, including his enemies, and became the ransom of the world. It was a perfect act.” – Mahatma Gandhi
- “But do we not, moreover, every Good Friday, in various places, see great numbers of men and women whip themselves till they lacerate and cut the flesh to the very bones. ” – Matt Burriesci
- “Good Friday was when the Good was crucified but then on Easter, the Good arose back… So wait to realize that be it God or be it human the good never perishes it rises above.” – Amit Abraham
- “The cross was two pieces of dead wood; and a helpless, unresisting Man was nailed to it; yet it was mightier than the world, and triumphed, and will ever triumph over it.” – Augustus William Hare
- “To discuss one is to examine all, and we select for this purpose that day, on which, it is reputed, the founder of our holy religion was crucified, commonly called Good Friday.” – Robert Robinson
- “Stoning prophets and erecting churches to their memory afterwards has been the way of the world through the ages. Today we worship Christ, but the Christ in the flesh we crucified.” – Mahatma Gandhi
- “The fast on which the primitive church seems to have laid the greatest stress, and which till of late years has been usually observed with great seriousness, is that of Good Friday.” – Beilby Porteous
- “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.” – David Katski
- “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.” – Rev Dr Peola Hicks
- “We may say that on the first Good Friday afternoon was completed that great act by which light conquered darkness and goodness conquered sin. That is the wonder of our Saviour’s crucifixion.” – Phillips Brooks
- “Good Friday and Easter free us to think about other things far beyond our own personal fate, about the ultimate meaning of all life, suffering, and events; and we lay hold of a great hope.” – Dietrich Bonhoeffer
- “The dripping blood our only drink,The ****** flesh our only food:In spite of which we like to thinkThat we are sound, substantial flesh and blood -Again, in spite of that, we call this Friday good.” – T.S. Eliot
- “Think of everything you’ve ever experienced that was painful; that’s the meaning of Good Friday. Think of all the ways that love ultimately healed your heart; that’s the meaning of Easter.” – Marianne Williamson
- “Christmas and Easter can be subjects for poetry, but Good Friday, like Auschwitz, cannot. The reality is so horrible, it is not surprising that people should have found it a stumbling block to faith.” – W.H Auden
- “The concept of substitution lies at the heart of both sin and salvation. For the essence of sin is man substituting himself for God, while the essence of salvation is God substituting himself for man.” – John Stott
- “In this sublime hour, therefore, He calls all His children to the pulpit of the Cross, and every word He says to them is set down for the purpose of an eternal publication and an undying consolation.” – Fulton J. Sheen
- “Faith is the acknowledgment of the entire absence of all goodness in us, and the recognition of the cross as the substitute for all the want on our part. The whole work is His, not ours, from first to last.” – Horatius Bonar
- “What is good about Good Friday? Why isn’t it called Bad Friday? Because out of the appallingly bad came what was inexpressibly good. And the good trumps the bad, because though the bad was temporary, the good is eternal.” – Randy Alcorn
- “Jesus Christ’s claim of divinity is the most serious claim anyone ever made. Everything about Christianity hinges on His carnation, crucifixion, and resurrection. That’s what Christmas, Good Friday, and Easter are all about.” – Luis Palau
- “Jesus sacrificed His life so that we may enter Heaven through Him. That is such a powerful sacrifice; He set aside His diety to be flesh on Earth, and without doing any wrong, He was killed and His blood was shed for us.” – Melanie Yardley
- “Upon that cross of Jesus Mine eye at times can see The very dying form of One Who suffered there for me; And from my smitten heart with tears Two wonders I confess The wonders of redeeming love and my unworthiness.” – Elizabeth C. Clephane
- “Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne, and myself founded empires; but what foundation did we rest the creations of our genius? Upon force. Jesus Christ founded an empire upon love; and at this hour millions of men would die for Him.” – Napoleon Bonaparte
- “Good Friday is the mirror held up by Jesus so that we can see ourselves in all our stark reality, and then it turns us to that cross and to his eyes and we hear these words, Father forgive them for they know not what they do. That’s us!” – Robert G. Trache
- “So shall we join the disciples of our Lord, keeping faith in Him in spite of the crucifixion, and making ready, by our loyalty to Him in the days of His darkness, for the time when we shall enter into His triumph in the days of His light.” – Phillips Brooks
- “The beauty of the cross and our crucified Lord cannot be easily fathomed by human mind or by barely reading scriptures in bits, but by careful reading of entire scripture in the spirit which will in turn engulf one with wisdom and love.” – Henrietta Newton Martin
- “If Christ is God, He cannot sin, and if suffering was a sin in and by itself, He could not have suffered and died for us. However, since He took the most horrific death to redeem us, He showed us in fact that suffering and pain have great power.” – E.A. Bucchianeri
- “Good Friday is a rebel against the King of Kings, and always when loyal subjects approach him the traitor lurks behind, skulks among popes and priests, and hides his guilty heads in a cowl, muttering— the church hath power to decree rites and ceremonies. ” – Robert Robinson
- “Given is the word. Given publicly, on the first Good Friday, on a hill, in the sight of all, was the visible demonstration of the only permanent way to overcome ****. Human nature demands something more enduring than the unquiet equilibrium of rival powers.” – Muriel Lester
- “I am convinced that when we bring our griefs and sorrows within the story of God’s own grief and sorrow and allow them to be held there, God is able to bring healing to us and new possibilities to our lives. That is, of course, what Good Friday and Easter are all about.” – N.T. Wright
- “And ever since that Friday, we are people who live between the times—the old times of sin where this game is still played, very seriously, and the new time that has broken in for those who already believe in that Jesus, and know and hope that He is going to come again.” – Eric W. Gritsch
- “Christ died He left a will in which He gave His soul to His Father, His body to Joseph of Arimathea, His clothes to the soldiers and His mother to John. But to His disciples, who had left all to follow Him, He left not silver or gold, but something far better – His PEACE!” – Matthew Henry
- “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. Touching the shimmering sadness of humanity’s insistence that we can be our own gods, that we can be pure and all-powerful.” – Nadia Bolz-Weber
- “On Good Friday Jesus died But rose again at Eastertide…..Lord, teach us to understand that your Son died to save us not from suffering but from ourselves, not from injustice…but from being unjust. He died that we might live – but live as he lives, by dying as he died who died to himself.” – George Macdonald
- “God did not bear the cross only 1900 years ago, but he bears it today, and he dies and is resurrected from day to day. It would be poor comfort to the world if it had to depend upon a historical God who died 2000 years ago. Do not then preach the God of history, but show Him as He lives today through you.” – Mahatma Gandhi
- “We focus on Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday, but we forget to pause in the stillness of the days between. Find time today to be present in that place of waiting. There is treasure to be found in the sacred peace that comes as you breathe in that place of quiet surrender. Don’t rush through the space called ‘Between.'” – Katherine J. Walden
- “Their infants are questioned and sprinkled— their wives pay a shilling and are churched— they are generally funny at a wedding and feel no expense but the ring— they eat cross buns on Good Friday — they are merry at Easter— and mad at Christmas— they pay small tithes through life— and are buried in form when they die— and they call this the Christian religion in the best-constituted church in the world.” – Robert Robinson
- “Good Friday is a reminder of the darkness in all of us, and that sometimes we must embrace it to find redemption. It’s an acknowledgment of our brokenness, and an invitation to seek out the healing balm that only God can provide. It’s a recognition tha no matter how much we try to push away pain and suffering, God will always be there to embrace us in the depths of our sorrow.” – Shane Woodruff
- “Good Friday is a reminder of what Jesus did for us, and how He sacrificed Himself so that we may live. It’s a chance to pause and reflect on the gravity of His sacrifice, and ponder what it means for us. Let us remember that even in the darkest of times, God is still with us, and will never forsake us.” – Kristen Graye
- “Good Friday represents a lot more than simply the death of Jesus. It’s about understanding what it means to be human—to make mistakes and experience failure, but also to find strength in knowing that we can be redeemed and accepted through His grace. It’s about realizing that we all have a part to play in the healing of this broken world, and that every act of love and compassion can help bring us closer to God.” – Michelle Lopez
- “Good Friday is a reminder that although life may seem hopeless sometimes, there is always something better waiting for us on the other side. Jesus’ life and death show us that with faith and perseverance, we can confront our greatest fear and pain, and come out victoriously. Let us embrace it with courage and strength.” – Valerie Wodzinski
- “Good Friday is a reminder of the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made for each one of us—that He willingly took all of our sins upon Himself so that we could be free. It’s an invitation to reflect on the power of His love and grace, and how it can transform us and bring hope even in our darkest moments.” – Emma Limoncelli
- “Good Friday is a time to remember the ultimate sacrifice, but also to celebrate the hope that comes with it. Let us acknowledge the pain of our brokenness, and accept the power of His unconditional love. May we find strength in knowing that He has given us an eternal hope and promise of redemption, transformation, and restoration.” – Nate Morris
- “Good Friday is a reminder that even in the midst of darkness, there can be light. The death of Jesus serves as an example of how we should live our lives—with faith, courage, and hope. Let us embrace Good Friday with an open heart, knowing that God will use it to bring about new life.” – Josh Miller
- “Good Friday is a reminder that even when things seem darkest, there is always hope. It’s an invitation to trust in the love of God and the power of His grace, and recognize that it can bring us through any hardship. May we be comforted by His presence today and find peace in knowing that He will never leave us.” – Luke Himes
- “Good Friday is a reminder that despite our brokenness and imperfections, Jesus loves us still. He has given us the opportunity to be redeemed and restored through His death on the cross. Let us embrace this day with thankful hearts, acknowledging the sacrifice that was made for us, and giving thanks for the hope of new life in Him.” – Rebecca Miller.
- “Good Friday is not only a reminder of the great sacrifice Jesus made for us but also that of faithfulness to His promise and an ultimate victory over death itself. It’s an invitation to look beyond our current suffering and see what lies ahead—a hope, joy, and peace that will never end.” – Julia Evans
- “Good Friday is a reminder that even in the most difficult times, we can find strength and hope in Jesus. He has given us an opportunity to be lifted up from our brokenness and experience true freedom. May we embrace this day with courage and faith, trusting in His love and grace to bring us through.” – Joshua Pitts
- “Good Friday is a reminder that despite life’s hardships and tragedies, hope still remains. It’s a time to pause and reflect on the magnitude of Jesus’ sacrifice for us, and to be grateful for His mercy and grace. May we open our hearts to Him and find solace in the faithfulness of His promises.” – Hannah Brown
- “Good Friday is a reminder that God’s love and grace will always be with us, no matter the circumstances. Let us remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice and never give up on hope. May we find strength in knowing that He has given us the power to overcome any struggle and create a brighter future.” – John Rodriguez
- “Good Friday is a reminder that Jesus gave us the ultimate gift—eternal life with Him. It’s an invitation to embrace His grace and be humbled by His mercy. Let us open our hearts to receive the peace and joy that come from trusting in Him, even in our darkest moments.” – Abigail Taylor
- “Good Friday is a reminder that hope will never die. It’s a time to reflect on the power of His love, and how it can bring us through any situation. May we be strengthened by His grace and comforted by His promises as we walk this journey with Him.” – Matthew Jacobs
- “Good Friday is a reminder that God is always with us, even in our darkest hours. He has given us an opportunity to turn our sorrows into joy and our pain into hope. May we embrace this day with faith, trusting in His ultimate victory over death and believing that nothing is too hard for Him.” – Sarah Miller.
- “Good Friday is a reminder that despite all the pain and suffering of life, Jesus’ sacrifice gave us the gift of salvation and redemption. Let us use this day to remember His unconditional love and enjoy the peace that comes from accepting it.” – David Lee
- “Good Friday is a reminder that God’s love and grace can bring us through any trial. It’s an invitation to trust in Him, even when we feel most alone, and to find strength in knowing that He is always with us. May we be comforted by His presence today.” – Emma Smith.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of God’s everlasting love for us. It’s an invitation to **** closer to Him, knowing that He has given us the power and courage to overcome every struggle. May we embrace this day with hearts of gratitude and hope, trusting in His promises.” – Ryan Barnes.
- “Good Friday is a reminder that Jesus gave us the ultimate gift—eternal life with Him. It’s an invitation to embrace His grace and be humbled by His mercy. Let us open our hearts to receive the peace and joy that come from trusting in Him, even in our darkest moments.” – Abigail Taylor
- “Good Friday is a reminder that hope will never die. It’s a time to reflect on the power of His love, and how it can bring us through any situation. May we be strengthened by His grace and comforted by His promises as we walk this journey with Him.” – Matthew Jacobs.
- “Good Friday is an invitation to enter into a deeper relationship with Jesus. Let us remember His ultimate sacrifice, and be moved by His perfect love. May we open our hearts to Him and find strength, peace, and joy in knowing that He will never leave us.” – Nicole Walker
- “Good Friday is a reminder that no matter how difficult the journey may seem, God is with us throughout it. Let us remember the hope and peace that comes from loving Him, and live lives of gratitude in response to His great love for us.” – Jonathan White
- “Good Friday is a reminder that no matter what we face in life, God’s unfailing love will never leave us. It’s an invitation to turn to Him and receive His grace, mercy, and comfort. May we be filled with hope and peace as we surrender to His will.” – Maria Garcia.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of God’s unending faithfulness—even in the midst of our darkest days. Let us remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice and never give up on hope. May we cling to Him and find strength as we trust in His incredible love.” – Daniel Taylor.
- “Good Friday is a reminder that despite the pain and suffering of life, Jesus’ sacrifice gave us the gift of salvation and redemption. Let us use this day to remember His unconditional love and enjoy the peace that comes from accepting it.” – David Lee.
- “Good Friday is a reminder that God loves us and will never leave us in our time of need. It’s an invitation to open our hearts to Him, trusting in His perfect plan for our lives. May we be filled with hope and courage as we surrender everything to Him.” – Sarah Brown.
- “Good Friday is a reminder that God is with us every step of the way. No matter how dark things may seem, His love and grace are always available to us. May we be strengthened by His presence and comforted by His promises as we seek Him today.” – John Miller.
- “Good Friday is a time to reflect on Jesus’ great love and sacrifice. Let us open our hearts to receive His grace and mercy, knowing that He is with us even in our darkest moments. May we be filled with hope as we trust in Him and hold onto His promises.” – Jessica Phillips.
- “Good Friday reminds us that God’s love will never fail us. It’s an invitation to come to Him with our hearts open and accept the peace and joy that only He can give. May we be filled with gratitude for His unfailing love as we journey through life.” – Joseph Smith.
- “Good Friday is a reminder to take hold of God’s strength in every situation. Let us remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice and receive the hope, comfort, and joy that come from trusting in Him. May we be inspired by His grace to live lives of faith and courage.” – Emily Adams.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of God’s extraordinary love for us. Let us reflect on His grace and mercy and use this day to surrender our hearts to Him. May we be filled with peace and joy as we trust in His perfect plan for our lives.” – Jessica Taylor.
- “Good Friday is a powerful reminder of the everlasting love of Jesus Christ. May we be inspired by His sacrifice to live with courage, hope, and faith—no matter what life throws our way. Let us seek Him and know that He will never leave us.” – Sarah Davis.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of the immense love and grace that Jesus freely gives us. May we allow His spirit to move through our lives, drawing us closer to Him every step of the way. Let us remember His ultimate sacrifice and live in awe of His never-ending love.” – Matthew Jones
- “Good Friday is an invitation to remember Jesus’ great sacrifice for us. May we be filled with awe and gratitude as we surrender to His will, trusting in His perfect plan for our lives. Let us never forget the power of His love and forgive those who have wronged us.” – Anne Robinson.
- “Good Friday is a reminder that through Jesus’ death we have been given the ultimate gift—eternal life. Let us use this day to open our hearts and receive His grace, mercy, and love. May we be filled with hope and joy as we rely on His strength.” – Adam Smith.
- “Good Friday is a reminder that even in the midst of pain, darkness, and suffering, a brighter day is coming. May we trust in God’s perfect plan for our lives and use this day to remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice. Let us be filled with hope as we seek Him.” – Rachel Johnson.
- “Good Friday is a reminder that no matter what life throws our way, God’s love is always there to bring us through. Let us use this day to surrender our hearts to Him and trust in His perfect plan for our lives. May we be filled with courage and peace as we seek Him.” – Jessica White.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of the great love that Jesus has for each one of us. May we open our hearts to receive His grace and mercy and use this day to surrender everything to Him. Trusting in His perfect plan gives us hope, comfort, and joy.” – Nathan Brown.
- “Good Friday is an invitation to come closer to God by reflecting on Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice for us. Let us remember His love, grace, and mercy and use it as an opportunity to surrender our hearts to Him. May we be filled with hope and joy as we seek Him.” – Emma Anderson.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of the power of Jesus’ great love for us. May we open our hearts and receive His grace, trusting in His perfect plan for our lives. Let us use this day to reflect on His sacrifice and find solace in His never-ending love.” – Samuel Taylor.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of God’s extraordinary mercy and grace. May we come closer to Him, trusting in His perfect plan for our lives. Let us remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice and find hope, comfort, and joy in His unfailing love.” – Thomas Andrews.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of the power of Jesus’ great love for us. May we be filled with courage and faith as we trust in God’s perfect plan for our lives. Let us use this day to remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice and find solace in His never-ending love.” – Olivia Johnson.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of God’s infinite mercy and grace. Let us use this day to reflect on Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice for us and surrender our hearts to Him. May we be filled with hope, comfort, and joy as we trust in His perfect plan for our lives.” – Benjamin Moore.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of God’s infinite love and mercy. May we open our hearts to receive His grace, trusting in His perfect plan for our lives. Let us use this day to remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice and find solace in His never-ending love.” – Jessica Williams.
- “Good Friday is a time for us to remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice for us. May we surrender our hearts to Him and trust in His perfect plan for our lives. Let us be filled with hope and joy as we seek Him and allow His spirit to move through us.” – John Smith.
- “Good Friday is an invitation to reflect on the power of Jesus’ great love for us. Let us remember His grace, mercy and sacrifice and use this day to open our hearts to Him. May we be filled with courage, faith and joy as we trust in His perfect plan.” – Sarah Jones.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of the power of God’s unfailing love for us. May we use this day to come closer to Him by reflecting on Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice for us. Let us surrender our hearts to Him and be filled with hope, comfort, and joy.” – Matthew Brown.
- “Good Friday is an invitation to trust in the perfect plan that God has for our lives. May we open our hearts and receive His grace, mercy and love. Let us use this day to remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice for us and find solace in His never-ending love.” – Emma White.
- “Good Friday is an opportunity to reflect on the power of God’s unfailing love for us. May we come closer to Him by surrendering our hearts and trusting in His perfect plan for our lives. Let us be filled with courage and faith as we seek Him.” – Nathan Taylor.
- “Good Friday is a reminder of the great love that Jesus has for us. May we open our hearts and receive His grace and mercy, trusting in His perfect plan for our lives. Let us use this day to reflect on His ultimate sacrifice and find hope, comfort, and joy.” – Olivia Johnson.
- “Good Friday is an invitation to come closer to God and seek His grace, mercy, and love. May we remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice for us and use this day to surrender our hearts to Him. Let us be filled with hope, comfort, and joy as we trust in His perfect plan.” – Rachel Anderson.
Wrapping Up
Good Friday is a sacred time to remember Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice for us and reflect on the power of God’s never-ending love. May we open our hearts to receive His grace, mercy, and love and trust in His perfect plan for our lives. Let us use this day to be filled with hope, comfort, and joy as we surrender our hearts to Him.
This is a time to remember His grace and mercy, as we seek Him and allow His spirit to move through us. May we be filled with courage, faith, and joy as we come closer to God and trust in His perfect plan for our lives. Amen.