Thursday, April 01, 2010

Have A Blessed Good Friday

Jesus cried, "Father! Into your hands I commit my spirit!" and He died (Luke 23:46).



The Friday before Easter is the most solemn day for Christians - it is the day on which Jesus Christ died on the cross. This day is known as Good Friday, Holy Friday, Great Friday or Black Friday. As such, Good Friday is a day of mourning, and all the ceremonies and rituals of the day are centered on the feeling of sorrow, at the pain and humiliation that Jesus underwent for the cause of goodness and humanity. The message of Good Friday is that the dictum of "an eye for an eye" cannot work. The way to conquer evil is through good. Similarly, violence can be overcome only by non-violence and hatred by love.

Good Friday is devoted to fasting and prayer, as a way of following the example of Jesus, who stressed the role of prayer in the struggle to conquer evil. The service consists of prayers and readings from the Bible. In many churches, a piece of wood in the shape of the cross is kept. People pray before the cross and kiss it. Jesus is believed to have died on the Cross at three in the afternoon. Therefore, the traditional service lasts for three hours from noon. Some churches concentrate less on prayers, and instead, encourage people to become involved in charitable deeds.

Good Friday is a holy day observed by the Christian community, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus. According to the Bible, Jesus is believed to have died around 3 p.m. in the afternoon. Jesus was crucified for the sake of humanity in 33 A.D. It was termed as the victory of good over evil and since then, the day has been celebrated as Good Friday. The need of sacrifice for human sins is acknowledged in most of the world's oldest religions. It is believed that Jesus was the medium between human and God. He was God's perfect sinless substitute, who bore the punishment on behalf of the sinful human race. Through his sacrifice, Jesus became the bridge between humans and god. He is believed to be the son of God.

Good Friday is a day of mourning in church. It is observed as a day of fasting and penance in the memory of Jesus. On this day, the followers solemnly remember the atonement of Lord Jesus Christ and His great sacrifice on the cross of Calvary. It is followed by peaceful prayer and mediation. The service also calls for reading from all the four gospels. These gospels recount the events of the passion, from the Last Supper through the Crucifixion and the burial of Jesus.

Good Friday rituals and traditions are distinct from those of all other Church observances and add to the day considerable significance. The entire ceremony is somber, with priests and deacons dressing in black vestments. The pulpit and the altar are bare, and no candles are lit. The purpose behind the solemn presentation is to create an awareness of grief over the sacrifice of God's only begotten Son.

The Roman Catholic Church observes Good Friday with several long-standing traditions, all of which aim at remembering Jesus Christ and his sacrifice for the sins of humans. Good Friday is a day of fasting and the altars of the churches are made without candles. The Liturgy of the Word, the Veneration of the Cross and Holy Communion also takes place on this day. Though Good Friday is celebrated in different ways around the globe, the basic essence of the holiday remains the same.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jumaat Al Takziya.
Hari yang merenungi Sengsara Kalimah Allah yang digantung di atas kayu salib untuk merampas umat manusia dari genggaman tangan Syaitan yang membawa maut, genggaman yang dipelawa oleh manusia sendiri bila bersetuju bersubahat dengan syaitan untuk menjadi sebijak Allah, menjadi tuan sendiri dan mengetepikan Penciptanya dari jiwanya. Jiwa abadi yang dikongsikan Allah dengan Manusia diputuskan dengan tangan manusia sendiri. Maut terus menceroboh masuk kedalam dunia kerana manusia membuka pintu baginya. Kalimah Allah menjelma untuk membuka pintu balik ke jiwa abadi Allah. Dengan menumpah darahNya diatas kayu salib, maut kekal yang menimpa manusia pula diputuskan, satu pintu harapan telah dibuka. Tangan manusia yang putuskan jiwa abadi Allah didalamnya, kini tangan manusia juga yang memulihkan keretakan itu. Manusia yang putuskan jiwa abadi , kini manusia juga yang putuskan maut yang kekal. Manusia kini ada dua pilihan, pintu yang menuju ke jiwa abadi Allah yang telah dibuka oleh Yesus Al-Masih, Kalimah Allah, atau terus menuju ke pintu neraka yang dibuka oleh manusia sendiri bila bersubahat dengan syaitan. Semua nabi yang diutus Allah boleh mewartakan taubat, tetapi hanya Yesus Al Masih, kalimah Allah, berupaya mengurniakan Jiwa Abadi Allah kepada manusia. Jiwa abadi yang akan dikurniakan tidak dipaksa keatas manusia, Ia kurniaan kepada yang sudi menerimannya. Allah tidak paksa, Dia sabar menunggu kita untuk hulurkan tangan untuk menerima kurniaanNYa yang telah disediakan. Kalimah Allah tidak datang sekadar membawa satu agama, Dia datang untuk mengurniakan Jiwa Abadi Allah kepada manusia sejagat. Di dalam karya Allah, Dia tidak gunakan paksaan, hanya iringan dan kasih sayang, umpama seorang Ayah memegang tangan anakNya. Yesus tidak memaksa kita untuk menerimaNya. MenolakNya kita yang rugi, menerimaNya sebagai sekadar nabi sahaja tidak membawa manfaat, Menyedari dan memeluk Kalimah Allah yang terselindung dibelakang kemanusiaan Al MasihLah satu-satu jalannya untuk dianugerahkan Jiwa Abadi Allah yang sempurna. Manusia dipelawa untuk mendengar apa yang Yesus wartakan melalui umat massihiyah(kristian), Kitab Warisan Para Hawariyun dan RasulNya. Kalau hidup kita diselubungi belenggu hidupan seharian, kenapa tidak singgah sebentar dan rehat seketika, dan dengarkanlah Yesus, berikan ruang dalam hidup kita yang sentiasa sibuk itu agar kita disentuh Kalimah Allah, agar sanubari kita berpeluang untuk bernafas udara jernih dari nafas Illahi, dan jiwa kita disirami kasih sayang Allah yang menyegarkan roh dan hidup kita. Allah tidak paksa, tetapi kenapa kita mahu menolakNya?