I did not manage to observe Good Friday the way I planned. Unexpected events disrupted my schedule. Nevertheless, I did hear some impressive homilies/meditations and music over the media. In my drives, I also dropped in on two services. The clergy and others who make these services possible are to be commended for their efforts and their witness to the cross of Christ. And it was important to me to be present for at least short times in churches with other Christians who were also thinking of Christ's sacrifice for our salvation.
Most importantly for my spirituality, there were a few moments when I really meditated on some of the collects and the Passion Gospel from St. John. My heart and mind focused on the meaning of it all. I prayed the Jesus Prayer ("Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy upon us sinners") for myself, my family, and all people, and a sense of simple gratitude for divine love and grace flooded over me. So although my personal plans for spending the day were derailed, God still used Good Friday to speak to me. Thanks be to God, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit for the mighty and fearsome deeds of redemption and for His loving grace!
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