Good Friday: “Tragedy Redefined”

The crucifixion and death of Jesus is something that should be viewed as tragic. An innocent man dying doesn't seem right. Yet because of who He is, and why He came, this moment holds so much more for us than many realize. Jesus was not just a man. He was God in the flesh who died to forgive us of our sins, because that is the only way we could receive salvation. We serve a God who loves us and desires a relationship with us. That's how He redefined such a tragic moment into something we now call good.

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