Good Friday Service
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
The Redeeming Body of Christ
Make your whole body holy! We can hope to receive from Jesus the grace to be interiorly and exteriorly holy, holy in body. And this we hope through the sufferings of His passion, particularly through the scourging, the crowning with thorns, and through His labor and pain in carrying the cross. If ever there were an innocent body, it was the body of Jesus.
From A Year With Blessed James Alberione,
Compiled by J. Maurus
"Behold I come, O God, to do your will."
The Incarnate Word saw all the sorrowful events and the cross, which were in store for Him. He saw and accepted them: "Behold I come, O God, to do your will" (Heb 8:9).
All through His life and not just at Gethsemane, Jesus said, "Not my will, but yours be done" (Lk 22:42).
Jesus pulled up Peter who wanted to protect Him with a sword saying, "Shall I not drink the cup the Father gave me?" (Jn 18:11).
Rather, Jesus earnestly desired to prove his love for his Father and for human beings: "I have a baptism to receive and how distressed I am until it is over!" (Lk 12:50).
What Strikes Me Most Today
Blessed Alberione makes a point over and over about our body being holy, not just our soul. At Good Friday Service I am going to try to concentrate on the physical abuse of Christ's holy and innocent body, which He endured for me. I have to admit I often slide right from giving up sweets to celebrating Easter - really meditating on what happened to Christ on Good Friday can be uncomfortable - but I would like to end this Lent by trying to do just that. Just as I appreciate candy all the more on Easter after 40 days of not eating any, perhaps I will better appreciate the Salvation Jesus won for me if I really concentrate on what He went through on Good Friday; I'm going to try this year.
What strikes you most today?
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