Friday, March 21, 2008

The day they thought it ended

Today we don't look at it as a day of depression or any negative feelings. But today we celebrate the sacrifice Jesus Christ took earlier today many many many years ago. We, Christ Followers call it Good Friday. Now, you may ask why is it called Good Friday when Jesus died? Ha ha you have much to learn in this. They call it Good Friday because of the fact that its all about the Good news of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Christ took this sacrifice for each every one of us whether you believe in Him or not. A famous Seaman's message about Good Friday was shared with me at church the past Sunday and how the Priests and all who took part in crucifying Jesus were all laughing and thought they had total control now. All of Jesus' followers wept and were in great depression. Little did they know that three days later Christ was able to conquer the dead and resurrect.
How awesome is that! How do you think you would have been when you heard and saw Jesus three days after he was crucified? And the Seaman's message was even though we all have our "Fridays" like the followers and disciples are we need to know that Sunday is coming, meaning Christ will take care of our struggles. Whether you believe or not and you are going through a hard time know that Christ Jesus is going to take care of you. He can't always pave you a perfect path without any flaws because we are all human, so give him a chance and be faithful and patience. Sit back and watch God move in your life like he has in mine!



If you don't have any church to go to this Sunday to celebrate Jesus' Resurrection come on out to Pine Ridge Fellowship located directly across from Pine Ridge High School. We have three services this Sunday-
6:30 sunrise
9:00 and 11:00 service as well.
Feel free to contact me if you need some prayer or anything- strcatcher92@aol.com
God Bless you all!



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Watching you grow in your faith is amazing, and yes, thank God that Sunday always comes! You should blog more often. I wouldn't be surprised if it really inspired a lot of people. Love, me.