ART & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER
The cross in the photo was done several years ago as a prototype for a much larger one that would appear at the front of a church. It is a simple cross with a difference in appearance than most we see. Upon the face of it, there has been chiseled the marks of suffering and pain that was endured by the Messiah who had come to save the world. When it was presented to the committee, it was decided it might be offensive to some as too graphic. The commission was declined by Paul. He knew the price that had to be paid for the sins of the world to be forgiven. It required pain, suffering, blood, humiliation, love beyond measure. That is why I know my husband is now in heaven enjoying the blessing of being face to face with Jesus. Paul helped me to realize that even though the guilt of this world can be overwhelming, we are apparently worth the price that God gave for our salvation. I know I will join him and my Savior in heaven one day,
There doesn’t seem to be anything good about Good Friday. The streets were lined with an angry mob demanding the death of three men. Two deserved to die, the other didn’t. Hidden in that crowd were a few of Jesus’ followers, anguishing over their failure to defend their Messiah. Tears flowed as the King of the Jews was led to the slaughter.
They beat Him mercilessly, cutting into His flesh, exposing muscle and sinew to the elements. His hair was matted with the spit of the condescending mockers who lined the street. Birds of prey circled above. He was nothing but a bloody mass – unrecognizable – a disgusting sight to say the least. The smell of death permeated the air.
As they reached the site of the crucifixion, very few remained – some women, the Roman soldiers in charge of carrying out the job and one of His disciples. Some of those who demanded His death stayed to make sure the deed was done. A few interested bystanders continued to watch as they nailed the three to their crosses, but soon their fascination faded and they left.
He complained not – yet His twisted, brutalized body gasped for air as He suffered the torturous cross – designed to cause asphyxiation and eventual death. His words carried power, even though His frame had suffered continuous beatings and humiliation. Until the moment that He commended His body into the hands of His Father and died, He remained faithful to His earthly mission.
The sinless lamb of God died on the cross at the hour of the evening sacrifice. The final Passover lamb had paid the ultimate price. Our sins are forgiven through Him. That’s what makes this Friday good.
It is finished!

Love this Kathy. I know the good that comes from Good Friday…but this day torments my soul and heart, and always will. I can’t wait for Sunday!
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And what a joyful day. The resurrection of Jesus insures our own life after death. Alleluia H is risen❤️
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Amen!
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The cross is perfect as it was designed. We need to know the cost to God of God’s Grace.
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I agree and so did Paul. That’s why he declined the commission. He knew what the cost was. God’s unconditional love for His creatures also required the greatest sacrifice ever.
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Amen
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