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- Why Is the Day Jesus Was Crucified Called Good Friday?
But God raised Him from the dead” (Acts 2:23-24) Why is it called “Good Friday”? Because by His death, Jesus became the final and complete sacrifice for our sins We cannot erase our guilt, nor can we overcome our sins by our good deeds But Christ did what we could never do for ourselves, by dying for us on that first Good Friday
- What Is Good Friday? - Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
A great evil was done on the day known as Good Friday and many people down through the ages have asked this question, “Why is it called “good”? As a grand old preacher answered that question to his congregation he said, “Because (Easter) Sunday is coming! Resurrection—new life—is about to change our world forever!
- Whats good about Good Friday? - Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
Q: Why do people call the day when Jesus was put to death "Good Friday"? My son said he didn't think it ought to be called this, and I didn't know how to answer him
- Why is Good Friday good? Wasnt Jesus death a tragedy?
You’re right, up to a point; Jesus was innocent of any crime, and from a human standpoint He didn’t deserve to die You also are right in saying that Jesus’ death was a great tragedy—for it was Why do Christians call the day of His death “Good Friday”? They do so because of what He accomplished for us on that day The key is to understand who Jesus was, and why He came into the
- Why do they call the day that Jesus was crucified Good Friday?
Q: I'm not a particularly religious person, but this year I decided to go to some church services around Easter, and I enjoyed them very much But why do they call the day that Jesus was crucified "Good Friday"? It seems to me like it ought to be called "Bad Friday"! Maybe you can enlighten me
- Christs Sacrifice Makes This a Very Good Friday
From one perspective, you’re right; there certainly doesn’t seem to be anything good about that last Friday, when Jesus was condemned to die on a cruel Roman cross “When they came to the place called the Skull, they crucified him there, along with the criminals—one on his right, the other on his left” (Luke 23:33) But what took place on that hill outside Jerusalem turned out to be
- Why did the crowds turn against Jesus during the last few days of His
Q: Why did the crowds turn against Jesus during the last few days of His life? They seemed to welcome Him when He came into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, didn't they? What happened to change their minds?
- VICTORY - Billy Graham
This pamphlet provides a devotional reading for each day of the week, beginning on Palm Sunday and leading up to the observance of the resurrection The Scripture readings are taken from the 15th chapter of 1 Corinthians, which has been called the “resurrection chapter”— probably the most thrilling passage in all the New Testament
- Why Does a Loving and All-Powerful God Allow Evil to Exist?
In the midst of his agony, Job cried out, “Why is life given to a man … whom God has hedged in? … I have no rest, but only turmoil” (Job 3:23, 26, NIV) We have all probably asked the same question While God allows tragedy and suffering, God is still sovereign, and He is still loving and merciful and compassionate
- Would You Have Welcomed Jesus or Rejected Him?
Those who greeted Jesus were convinced He was the Messiah, or “anointed one,” sent by God to establish His Kingdom on earth So, why did the crowds turn against Jesus so quickly? One week they welcomed Him, and the next week they demanded He be crucified Billy Graham’s response to this question in his My Answer column can offer some comfort:
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