A Prayer of Comfort for Good Friday | Your Daily Prayer

Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

There is something about Good Friday that slows everything down.

It invites us to pause—not just to remember what happened, but to truly understand it.

Because the cross was not just an event in history.

It was personal.

In Philippians 2:6–8, we’re reminded that Jesus, though fully God, chose to humble Himself—taking on human form and becoming obedient to death, even death on a cross.

That kind of surrender is difficult to fully grasp.

Jesus knew what was coming.

Before the cross, there was a garden.

In that quiet place, He prayed in anguish. Scripture tells us He fell face down, asking if there was any other way—yet ultimately surrendering to the will of the Father.

“Not as I will, but as You will.”

This is where suffering began.

Not just physically—but emotionally and spiritually.

Soon after, betrayal followed.

False accusations. Silence before His accusers. Mockery. Beatings. A crown of thorns pressed into His head.

The One who deserved honor was treated with cruelty.

The One who came to save was condemned.

And still—He did not turn away.

When Jesus was nailed to the cross, darkness covered the land.

And in that moment, He carried the full weight of sin.

Not just sin in general—

 

Your sin.
My sin.
All of it.

Then came the words that changed everything:

“It is finished.”

Not “it has started.”
Not “it might work.”

Finished.

The penalty was paid in full.

Because of His sacrifice, we are no longer separated from God.

Because of His suffering, we are offered life.

Romans 6:8 tells us that if we died with Christ, we will also live with Him.

That is the hope of Good Friday.

It may begin in sorrow—but it does not end there.

Because Sunday is coming.

The cross was not defeat—it was victory in disguise.

So today, take a moment to reflect:

He endured the pain.
He chose surrender.
He stayed on the cross.

For you.

And in response, we are invited to do the same—

To surrender.
To trust.
To follow.

Because His way always leads to life.

 

Sponsored Links

Trending Videos

Salem News Channel Today

On Air & Up Next

  • FCC APPLICATIONS
    12:00AM - 12:00PM
     
    On July 17, 2023, Salem Communications Holding Corporation, licensee of   >>
     
  • FCC APPLICATIONS
    12:00PM - 12:00AM
     
    On July 17, 2023, Salem Communications Holding Corporation, licensee of   >>
     

See the Full Program Guide