I have a certain habit: I write a Good Friday post every year. It's more of a personal reflection of what Christ has done for me. Despite not being in Singapore to celebrate the bread and wine together with my family and friends, it does not mean that Good Friday is less good this year.
It's funny what Christian celebrate. Don't you think so? I mean, how can people celebrate a death? It wasn't meant to be happy thing, nor is it an occasion to pop your party boopers to. How more inappropriate can it be but to mention "death" in a conservative society?
It's true. Death is never meant to be happy. Yet this death, despite not having a happy ending on Friday, will lead to eternal victory on Sunday.
We celebrate a death because of what is to come. We celebrate His death because only through it, then can we have life. We celebrate death now before we know it has no hold on our Saviour. We celebrate a death on Friday, and eternal life on Sunday.
all for love a Saviour pray "so Abba Father have Your way Though they know not what they do let the cross draw men to You"