Friday, April 2, 2010

The 2nd Most Important Day in History

Today is Good Friday, the second most important day in history.

Christmas is the third most important.

The birth of Jesus is meaningless if it wasn't for the events that took place on this day thousands of years ago.

In other words, the birth loses meaning without the ultimate sacrifice.

At the same time, the sacrifice loses its ultimate meaning without Resurrection Sunday, which is the most important day in history.

We are about to enter the weekend during which two of the most significant events for mankind took place.

Let us reflect and rejoice in what the Lord has done for us.

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