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April 18, 2019

5 Things to do on Good Friday


Good Friday is a Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary. Most people are aware that good Friday is observed during the Holy Easter Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover. It is also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, and Black Friday. Members of many Christian denominations, including the Anglican, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran, Methodist, Oriental Orthodox, and Reformed traditions, observe Good Friday with fasting and church services.


Since good Friday happens to be a holiday, here are things you can do on this special Easter holiday.

Pray and Fast:
Well, as Christians we are to watch and pray and this is a good time to pray and connect with the heavens.

Worship:
Easter is a Christian holiday that celebrates the belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus already did it all and that is enough reason to soak yourself in worship today.



Praise:
To praise is to express respect and gratitude. You can praise God for the opportunity of seeing another Easter Friday and for all he has done for you.

Show Love:
You can show love on Good Friday, by visiting charity homes, street beggars, and the less privileged. Remember Jesus showed love even on the cross of Calvary.

Reconcile:
 I believe that when special months and days that celebrate Jesus come around God pours out blessings to his people. What more can hinder your blessings if not sin. This is the best time to reconcile and let go. Today, Jesus died that you might be saved, leave your burdens at the cross and he will bear them for you.

Stay blessed.






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21 comments

  1. It is good to pray. I will pray.
    Easter is a holy celebration.

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  2. I will like to listen to them all, but the background music is totally nice.
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  3. I always enjoy reading your blog and understanding new ways to do things.
    You are amazing.
    Happy Easter Melody.

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  4. Prayer is very important and I am glad to hear this. I follow my parents to church and we always celebrate Easter.

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  5. Showing love to people and being thankful.
    Happy Easter.

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