I always say that Easter is the single most significant event in human history – the resurrection from the dead – because, as the Apostle Paul tells us, if Christ was not raised, then our faith is in vain, and we are still in our sins. However, if there is a close second to that most significant moment in history, it would be Good Friday, the day we celebrate the death of our Lord Jesus Christ.
As we reflect on the death of Christ, I cannot help but see the Gospel in its purest form. Even if I could focus on another topic, I would not consider any subject more worthy of this occasion. So, let’s have a look at Luke’s account of the crucifixion (Luke 23:32-43):
Two other men, both criminals, were also led out with him to be executed.When they came to the place called the Skull, they crucified him there, along with the criminals—one on his right, the other on his left. Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” And they divided up his clothes by casting lots.