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The day love was weighed on the scale

By Alcade Ndemeye
On 18 April 2025 at 10:26

On Good Friday, the world slows down, not just in liturgy, but in spirit. Streets may be noisy, and cities still pulsing with activity, but for many, this sacred day carves out a silent space in the heart. A space where pain meets purpose, and death whispers not of endings, but of redemption.

Good Friday is a paradox. It remembers the darkest moment in Christian history, the brutal crucifixion of Jesus Christ, yet it is called "good." How can something so filled with agony bear a name so filled with grace?

The answer lies in the power of perspective. The cross, once a symbol of shame, was transformed into a symbol of salvation. This is what makes Good Friday so profound: it dares us to see beyond suffering. It teaches that sometimes, the road to healing passes through heartbreak, and that divine love is most visible not in comfort, but in sacrifice.

This message is timeless and universal, extending far beyond religious boundaries. In a world burdened by war, inequality, and despair, Good Friday reminds us that transformation is possible, even when things look utterly lost. It calls us to believe in goodness, even when surrounded by grief. It tells us that endings can also be beginnings.

But this day is not only about what Christ did for humanity, it is also about what we are called to do for each other. Good Friday invites us to carry the crosses of the voiceless, to stand beside the suffering, and to build bridges where others see only walls. It calls for quiet courage and loud compassion.

So today, let us not rush past the pain of the cross. Let us sit with it, reflect on it, and learn from it. For in doing so, we may find within ourselves the capacity to forgive, to persevere, and to love more fully.

After all, the beauty of Good Friday is not in the silence of the tomb, but in the promise that resurrection always follows.

Good Friday recalls the brutal crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

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