Never Forget

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... Read moreGood Friday holds a unique place in the heart of many, symbolizing more than just a historical event. From my own reflection and experience, it's a profound reminder that moments of intense struggle and pain are not the final chapters of our stories; rather, they mark the threshold of transformation and hope. Going through difficult times, whether emotional, physical, or spiritual, often feels like an ending—the point where silence seems to take over. Yet, embracing the message behind Good Friday can shift this perspective. The image of the cross, traditionally seen as a symbol of suffering, reveals a deeper narrative of victory wrapped in pain. What was broken or crushed didn’t vanish into meaninglessness; it serves a purposeful role in shaping who we become. In my life, I’ve found solace in the idea that healing and restoration are available even after the most trying circumstances. The journey isn't about ignoring pain or pretending the hardships didn’t happen but about recognizing the power that comes through surviving them. Just like the one who carried the cross with unwavering resolve, we too have strength within us to endure and emerge renewed. The phrase “Your silence is not your sentence” resonates deeply, especially when battling feelings of defeat or isolation. It encourages speaking out, finding support, and reclaiming one’s voice. It’s a reminder that despite setbacks, our stories continue and are filled with potential for restoration. If you’re navigating your own trials, remember that each moment of endurance adds to your story’s richness. Embrace the healing power present in suffering and trust that restoration follows release. This message from Good Friday is not just spiritual but profoundly human—a beacon of hope that none of our struggles are wasted.