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Good Friday Quotes + Their Meanings/Explanations

"Good Friday Quotes" refers to a collection of meaningful and thought-provoking statements that reflect the significance of Good Friday, a religious observance in Christianity. These quotes often encapsulate themes of sacrifice, forgiveness, and redemption, reminding individuals of the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus Christ on the cross.

They serve as a source of inspiration, reflection, and encouragement during this solemn day, inviting people to contemplate the depths of God's love and mercy. Good Friday Quotes can be a powerful way to express one's faith and to share the message of hope and salvation with others.


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Good Friday Quotes + Their Meanings/Explanations

“Practice mercy and forgiveness throughout as a lesson that symbolizes the love shown through his crucifixion.” – Unarine Ramaru

Jesus Christ showed us the way to practice mercy and forgiveness throughout our lives. This is a lesson that we can learn from him and use to show love to others. By doing this, we are showing them that we care about them and understand what they are going through. This will help build relationships and make everyone feel better.


“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

While many people view this day as a time to reflect on one's sins and sorrow, others find solace and comfort in the Catholic tradition of repentance.


“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

On Good Friday, Christians around the world commemorate the death of Jesus Christ. Christ died on this day as a result of His crucifixion, which occurred on a Friday. Christians believe that Good Friday is a day of sorrow mingled with joy because it is a reminder of Christ's suffering and death. In addition, Christians celebrate Easter on the following Sunday, which is also a day of sorrow and joy.


“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 reality is so horrible it is not surprising that people should have found it a stumbling block to faith. However, some people have chosen to look beyond the tragedy and see the beauty in these holidays. They find meaning in the season and connect with others who share their beliefs.


“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 Trache

On this day, we reflect on the reality of our sinfulness and need for forgiveness. In Christianity, Good Friday is the day when Jesus Christ was crucified, which serves as a stark reminder that we are all capable of sin and that we need forgiveness. This event also leads to repentance and change in our lives. On this day, we are turned to God in prayer and encouraged to look at ourselves in the mirror held up by Jesus and see all of our stark reality.


“May the glory of our Savior strengthen you and may His graces shine upon you on Good Friday and always!” – Anonymous

Good Friday is a day of reflection and repentance. It is a day to remember the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and to seek His forgiveness. Christians around the world observe Good Friday by fasting and praying. They also honor the dead by remembering their loved ones on this special day.


“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

To many of the religious people in the world, the name Jesus is more than just a name. It is a name to feed upon, a name to transport. His name can raise the dead and transfigure and beautify the living. For them, his name is an article of faith that empowers them to do great things. While some people may view the religious use of Jesus' name negatively, for others it is something that sustains their faith and helps them through difficult times.


“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

On Good Friday, Christians worldwide commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The day is celebrated as a day of hope, believing that through his death and resurrection, salvation is available to all. While much has changed in the course of human history, Christianity's message of hope has not been shaken. Christians continue to look forward to a brighter tomorrow and believe that through faith in Jesus Christ, all things are possible.

Good Friday Quotes + Their Meanings/Explanations

“God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.” – John 3:16

The love of God is evident in the way He has given His only begotten Son to die for us. This act of love demonstrates how much God cares for us. Jesus died so that we would have eternal life and be forgiven our sins.


“Our old history ends with the cross; our new history begins with the resurrection.” – Watchman Nee

We often think of the history of Christianity as beginning with the crucifixion of Jesus and ending with the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. But this is only one episode in a much longer story. The story of Christianity is not just about death and resurrection, but also about life and hope.


“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

Good Friday was the day when Jesus was crucified, an event that some people see as the worst day of Jesus' life. But on Easter, Jesus rose from the dead, proving that the good never perishes and that it rises above. Throughout history, Easter has been a day of celebration and joy, marking the beginning of the Christian Easter season.


“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.” – Philip Ledyard Cuyler

The disciples of Jesus Christ were profoundly impacted by His death and resurrection. Despite the trials and persecution they endured, they never lost their faith in Him or stopped making preparations for His return.


“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.” – Nadia Bolz-Weber

On this day, we come to touch the difference between God and humanity. We come to learn that God is not trying to get right with us. On this day, we can enter into a state of humility and just touch the difference. This allows us to connect with God in a deeper way and learn more about who He is. This is an important day for reflection and growth, and it should be celebrated in a way that reflects that.


“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

Easter is a time to reflect on Jesus Christ and his death on the cross. This holiday is also a time to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. On this Good Friday, may we never forget the true meaning of Easter.


“The beauty of the cross and our crucified Lord cannot be easily fathomed by the 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

There is something about the cross that captivates us. It is both beautiful and powerful. The beauty of the cross cannot be easily fathomed by the human mind or by barely reading scriptures in bits, but by careful reading of entire scripture in the spirit which will, in turn, help to understand the power of the cross.


“All of heaven is interested in the cross of Christ, hell afraid of it, while men are the only ones to ignore its meaning.” - Oswald Chambers

The cross of Christ has a powerful and unique impact on people's lives. It has the ability to heal wounds, reconcile broken relationships, and transform lives. However, many people neglect its power and miss out on its benefits.

Good Friday Quotes + Their Meanings/Explanations

“The word “Christianity” is already a misunderstanding – in reality, there has been only one Christian, and he died on the Cross.” – Friedrich Nietzsche

The religion was founded by Jesus Christ, who preached that all people are equal in God's eyes and should love one another. He also taught that salvation comes through faith in him alone.


“For he taught his disciples, and said unto them, The Son of man is delivered into the hands of men, and they shall kill him; and after that, he is killed, he shall rise the third day.” – Mark 9:31

The disciples were always wondering what would happen to Jesus after his death. Would he rise from the dead? They were not sure, but they knew that he was their teacher and they would do anything he asked. On the third day after his death, they found out. Jesus had risen from the dead!


“We who are enlisted to be fellow-workers with God know that..death did not have the last word, that Good Friday was not the end of the story.” – Anonymous

Easter is the time when we remember how far God has come in our lives, and how much he still has in store for us.1`


“Good Friday. Way of the Cross. Fasting and abstinence. Examine conscience. Have a really blessed day.” – Nevez Rhanny

On Good Friday, Christians commemorate the death of Jesus Christ by observing a strict fast and abstinence from worldly pleasures. The Way of the Cross is a focal point of the Christian observance of Good Friday, as is a reflection of one's conscience. Christians believe that through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ, they can have a really blessed day.


“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

Good Friday is a day of reflection and repentance, a day when we come to grips with the enormity of our sins and ask for forgiveness. It's also a day when we honor the death of Jesus Christ, who died on the cross to atone for our sins. While it's not always easy to live up to these values, they are what make Good Friday so good.


“It is the resurrection that makes Good Friday good.” – Ravi Zacharias

Good Friday is not just a day where we remember the death of Jesus, but it is also a day that celebrates his resurrection. The resurrection makes Good Friday good. This is because it proves that Jesus was not just a symbol or a legend but he was truly alive and he can save us from our own evil thoughts and actions.


“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

The Bible is clear that Christ bore our sins on the cross and therefore redeemed us. Therefore, we should not suffer because of our sins but rejoice in Him because He has made us right with God.


“Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection, not in books alone but in every leaf in springtime.” – Martin Luther

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not a book-only promise. It is written in the budding leaves of springtime, and it is written in the hearts of believers. Easter teaches us that even though death has defeated us, God's love never fails. Through the resurrection, we are vindicated and set free from our sins.


“May the loving-kindness of the most high God be with you as you take the time to reverence his name this Good Friday.” – Anonymous

On this Good Friday, Christians around the world will commemorate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. One of the most important things we can do to show our gratitude for all that God has done for us is to reverence his name. This means praying, reading scripture, and singing hymns devoted to him. Spending time in his presence is also a way to connect with him on a personal level.


“It has been the cross which has revealed to good men that their goodness has not been good enough.” – Johann Hieronymus Schroder

The cross has shown them the need for repentance, forgiveness, and a change of heart. The cross has made them realize that they need to do more than just be good people.


“Unless there is a Good Friday in your life, there can be no Easter Sunday.” – Fulton Sheen

It has been the cross that has revealed to good men that their goodness has not been good enough. The cross has shown them the need for repentance, forgiveness, and a change of heart. The cross has made them realize that they need to do more than just be good people.


“Christ has not only spoken to us by his life but has also spoken for us by his death.” – Soren Kierkegaard

Christ has spoken to us by his life and death. By his life, he demonstrated that he is the one who can save us from our sins. By his death, he showed us that he is willing to pay the ultimate price so that we can be saved. Christ has spoken to us through both of these means and has shown us that he is the only way to have eternal salvation.


“On the eve of the cross, Jesus made his decision. He would rather go to hell for you than go to heaven without you.” – Max Lucado

When Jesus was on the cross, he made a decision that would affect all of humanity- he would rather go to hell for you than go to heaven without you. Jesus knew that if he didn't die on the cross, his love would not be enough to save you. His death on the cross was a perfect sacrifice, and now you can be saved through faith in Jesus Christ.


“Good Friday marks the slaying of our Jesus, the unblemished lamb, the perfect sacrifice. He took our guilt and blamed upon Himself.” – Anonymous

The crucifixion of Jesus is an important event in Christian theology and history. It marks the death of Jesus, the unblemished lamb, who took our guilt and blamed it upon Himself. Good Friday is one of the most important days in the Christian calendar and is celebrated in memory of Jesus' death.


“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

To many, the name Jesus is a name to be fed upon. For those in the Christian faith, his name is a powerful tool that can raise the dead and transfigure and beautify the living. The Bible is filled with references to Jesus's miraculous power and how his name can change someone's life for the better.


“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 is a day of reflection and remembrance of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The day is celebrated around the world with services and celebrations. The crucifixion is a very important event in Christian theology and its significance is reflected in many religious practices. It is also one of the most significant events in human history.


“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

Christianity is founded on the belief in life after death. Death is the justification of all the ways of the Christian and the touch of God completes the picture. Christians believe that through Jesus Christ, they have been afforded salvation and entrance into Heaven. In preparation for this life after death, Christians pray, read scripture, attend church services, and give to charity.


“Easter is a time when God turned the inevitability of death into the invincibility of life.” – Craig D. Lounsbrough

Easter is a time when God turned the inevitability of death into the invincibility of life. In the Bible, Jesus rose from the dead and showed us that no matter what happens to us in this life, we can always trust that God will always be there for us. Easter is a time to celebrate our faith in Christ and to remember that he has given us eternal hope.


“Jesus said to her, ‘I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.” – John 11:25-26

The Gospel of John tells the story of a woman named Mary who is visited by Jesus. When Jesus speaks to her, he tells her that he is the resurrection and the life. He also says that whoever believes in him will never die. This message is powerful and comforting, and it has inspired people for centuries.


“May on this Good Friday, we start it with Fasting and prayers so that we can bring God’s mercy & forgiveness to all mankind. Let’s pray together.” – Anonymous

On this Good Friday, Christians around the world will commemorate Jesus' death by fasting and praying. This tradition of fasting and prayer is meant to bring God's mercy and forgiveness to all mankind. Christians believe that through these actions, they can repent for their sins, and receive forgiveness.


“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

While the punishment may seem extreme, the man's words ring true today. The idea of being kind and compassionate to one another is an ideal that seems to be forgotten more and more. But if we can return to his message, maybe we can start to make some progress.


“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 church is often divided into two groups: the believers and the unbelievers. The believers are those who have accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior, while the unbelievers remain outside of the faith. However, this does not mean that believers and unbelievers cannot be together in fellowship. In fact, one of the iconic images of Christianity is the crucifix. The cross is a symbol of how Christ died for our sins, and it is through his death that we are saved.


“Stoning prophets and erecting churches to their memory afterward 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 practice of stoning prophets and erecting churches in their memory has been the way of the world through the ages. But today, we worship Christ, who died on the cross and rose from the dead. The Christ in the flesh we crucified.


“Jesus Christ founded an empire upon love, and at this hour millions of men would die for Him.” – Napoleon Bonaparte

His teachings of compassion, mercy, and love for one's fellow man have caused many to follow Him to the ends of the earth. In spite of persecution, His followers have continued to spread His word throughout the centuries. Jesus is the light of the world, and His message of love has illuminated the darkness of humanity's past.


“No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown.” – William Penn

There is no easy way to succeed in life. If there were, everyone would be successful. Success requires hard work, dedication, and perseverance. It also requires risk-taking, since if you wait for the perfect opportunity, it may never come. One of the most important aspects of achieving success is learning how to take risks. Too many people become afraid to take risks because they fear getting hurt.


“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

On Good Friday, we remember the excruciating pain and humiliation Jesus experienced during his crucifixion. But through it all, love prevailed. Easter celebrates the victory of love over death and darkness. It's a reminder that no matter how painful life may sometimes be, there is always hope for redemption.


“May the darkest night will end and the sun will rise. Have a positive hope on this Good Friday!” – Anonymous

On this Good Friday, many people may be reflecting on the darkness that surrounds them. But, as with all things, there is always a chance for light to shine through. Even in the darkest of times, it is important to remember that there is always a chance for good to prevail. So, whatever you are facing, know that there is still hope. Keep your head up and have a positive outlook in the coming days.


“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

On this Good Friday, many people may be reflecting on the darkness that surrounds them. But, as with all things, there is always a chance for light to shine through. Even in the darkest of times, it is important to remember that there is always a chance for good to prevail. So, whatever you are facing, know that there is still hope. Keep your head up and have a positive outlook in the coming days.


“Good Friday is about to come. A great historical day which is celebrated in a liturgical & ceremonially prominent manner.” – Anonymous

Good Friday is a day that is celebrated around the world in a liturgical and ceremonially prominent manner. The day commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, and it is one of the most important religious holidays on the Christian calendar. Traditionally, Good Friday is marked by religious ceremonies throughout the day, including services at church, special meals, and family gatherings.


“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

The death of Christ was an act of love by God. Christ's death demonstrated that God is a loving God. Christ's death also showed that God is willing to sacrifice himself for us. Christ's death made us realize how important love is.


“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

This Good Friday, we are reminded of the ultimate meaning of life and all that is suffering. Easter offers us a chance to lay hold of great hope. We can look beyond our own personal fate and consider the ultimate meaning of all life. Easter also reminds us that despite the trials and tribulations we experience, there is still beauty and goodness in this world.


“Mercy, peace, and love. May the grace and Lord surround and be with you on Good Friday.” – Anonymous

The Easter season is a time of remembrance and celebration, marked by the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This week, Christians around the world will observe Good Friday, commemorating his death on the cross. Throughout history, Good Friday has been a day of repentance and mourning. Christians believe that through Jesus' death and resurrection, we can experience mercy, peace, and love.


“The lesson of Good Friday is to never lose hope or at least give it 48 hours.” – Robert Breault

On Good Friday, Christians around the world commemorate the death of Jesus Christ. While some may view the events of that day as tragic, others see them as a source of hope. In fact, one of the lessons we can learn from Good Friday is to never lose hope or at least give it 48 hours. After all, Jesus Christ was resurrected on Sunday morning and has given us hope for eternal life.


“It was inevitable that Jesus Christ should be crucified. It was also inevitable that He should rise again.” – H. R. L. Sheppard

It was inevitable that Jesus Christ should be crucified. It was also inevitable that He should rise again. The Christian faith is founded on the fact of Christ's resurrection, which has been confirmed by eyewitnesses and by the many miracles that have been attributed to Him since His death and resurrection. Though some people may question the historicity of these events, the truth of Christianity remains steadfast.




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