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How could a day of death and despair could be called “Good?” The answer lies in Christian belief: what seemed like a loss was actually the ultimate act of love and redemption. Jesus’ crucifixion, an event central to Christian faith, is often sanitized in modern depictions. But Tyler wants us to reconnect with the horror, shock, and raw truth of that day—to feel the emotional and spiritual weight of it.

Jesus’ death was the climax of divine mission—finalized with His cry of “It is finished,” a triumphant declaration that sin and death had been defeated. The resurrection on Sunday confirms the victory, transforming Good Friday from a day of despair into a celebration of redemptive love.

Though the focus is Good Friday, the resurrection casts light backward on the crucifixion. Easter proves that Jesus’ death was not the end but the beginning of a new life for all who believe. The cross was not the tragic failure of a revolutionary—it was the prelude to resurrection, the visible proof of invisible victory.

Be stunned by the cross, moved by its wisdom, transformed by its power. Jesus’ love redefines power and glory. His sacrifice isn’t just a story—it’s an invitation to personal change, forgiveness, and worship.