Good Friday: Finding Hope in Suffering

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The sky grows dark. The earth trembles. The crowds that once cheered, “Hosanna!” now stand in stunned silence. Jesus is dead.

This is the day we call Good Friday—but from the outside, nothing about it looks good. The Messiah, the One who healed the sick, raised the dead, and offered hope to the hopeless, now hangs lifeless on a cross. His body is broken, His blood poured out. His disciples are scattered, hiding in fear. The hope that had once felt so sure now seems crushed beneath the weight of suffering.

And yet, in this moment—in the suffering, in the silence, in the final breath—hope is being secured.

Hope That Takes Our Place

The cross wasn’t an accident. It wasn’t a tragic twist in Jesus’ story. It was the plan all along.

From the beginning, sin had separated us from God. No amount of good works, no sacrifice, no religious effort could ever bridge the gap. The price of sin was death (Romans 6:23), and Jesus came to pay it for us.

  • When He stretched out His hands and took the nails, He took our place.
  • When the crown of thorns was pressed into His head, He bore our shame.
  • When He cried out, “My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46), He felt the weight of our separation from God.

And then, with His final breath, He declared, “It is finished.” Not “I am finished.” IT IS FINISHED!

The debt was paid. The barrier between us and God was torn down. Hope was sealed in His sacrifice.

Hope That Holds in Suffering

It’s easy to find hope when life is good, when prayers are answered, when we can see God’s hand at work. But what about when the sky turns dark? When we face grief, pain, or unanswered prayers?

Good Friday reminds us that Jesus understands suffering. He is not a distant God who watches from afar—He is a Savior who stepped into our pain, our sorrow, our loss.

If today feels heavy, if you’re carrying grief or doubt, know this: You are not alone. Jesus has been there. He is with you now. And because of the cross, even in our darkest moments, hope is still alive.

Hope That Leads to Resurrection

For those standing at the foot of the cross, it must have felt like the end. The One they loved was gone. Hope seemed buried in a borrowed tomb.

But what they couldn’t see in that moment was that Sunday was coming.

That’s the beauty of Good Friday. It reminds us that even when it looks like all is lost, God is still at work. Even when we can’t see the resurrection yet, hope is not dead.

Walking in Hope Today

Take a moment today to sit in the weight of Good Friday. Feel the sorrow, but don’t lose sight of the hope. Because this story doesn’t end in death.

Hope is hanging on the cross today. But in just three days, hope will walk out of the grave.

Thanks for reading.

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