Good Friday is full of contradiction. How can the day the Son of God was beaten, mocked, and crucified be called good? How can an instrument of torture and death become the greatest symbol of hope the world has ever known? Tonight's episode sits with that tension — and finds, in the middle of it, the most profound declaration ever spoken.
Three words. That's all it took. "It is finished." Not a cry of defeat, but a proclamation of completion. In that moment, the curse of sin was broken, the curtain of separation was torn in two, and the debt we could never pay was paid in full — once and for all. Good Friday is good not in spite of the cross, but because of it. Because the One who hung there chose to. Because His wounds are the very source of our healing. And because what looked like the darkest ending was, in truth, the most glorious beginning.
Tonight's Scripture
"When he had received the drink, Jesus said, 'It is finished.' With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit." — John 19:30, NIV
Ponder This Tonight
Reflection & Encouragement
Tonight, don't rush past the cross. Sit with it for a moment. Let the weight of what Jesus endured on your behalf truly land. The loneliness, the agony, the silence of the Father — He took all of it so you would never have to. And when He said "It is finished," He meant it. Your sin, your shame, your brokenness — finished. You are washed clean, fully forgiven, and deeply loved by the One who gave everything to make it so.
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