It’s a holy day and if you don’t know what it’s all about, here’s a little tutorial!
According to the Gospels, Jesus was arrested, tried and sentenced to death by crucifixion. Christians believe he died on the cross, was buried in a tomb and rose from the dead three days later on Easter Sunday.
There are a few explanations for why such a somber day would be referred to as “good.” As Dictionary.com explains, the word “good” had several meanings in Old English. In references to “Good Friday” in the 1200s, “good” appears to be synonymous with “holy” or “solemn.” A similar example of this use of “good” may be the description of the Bible as “the Good Book.” Other scholars suggest today’s word may have evolved from other terms and that the original observance may have been an iteration of “God’s Friday.”
Another interpretation centers on theology: Christians believe Jesus’ death brought salvation and forgiveness of sins, making the day “good” in a spiritual sense.
Take a moment to reflect on the day and be thankful that Jesus died for your sins.
SNOW! Not all the places in the mountains got much, but I’ll bet I had a foot, of wet heavy snow on the truck this morning. It took me a good hour, maybe an hour and a half, to shovel the driveway. Now I’m headed to the gym. We need the snow bad and this being so high in water is a good one which should help.
Jag called this morning. He has a half day, and most people didn’t go in to work but he did because the bond market is open. The stock market is closed. He’s doing well. We have to get him an apartment this month as he and Ava each had to pay $3k for their $6k rent in the Airbnb this month. Lori is doing well and so am I.
Time to get moving, have a great day and God Bless.