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Good Friday: When the Soundtrack Fades

Good Friday invites us to look at the cross, a symbol of loss and finality, and somehow see life in it. That tension alone has a way of slowing us down. Even when life looks “good” on the surface, many still notice a quiet emptiness when the noise fades and distractions run out.

Moments like standing by the sea can feel meaningful, even healing, until the soundtrack ends and everyday life rushes back in. And Good Friday gently points to something deeper: that the fullness we long for is not found in staying busy, escaping, or even good walks by the coast, but in the life Jesus offers. A life that meets emptiness honestly rather than avoiding it.

So perhaps the question Good Friday leaves with us is this:

What if the fullness we are searching for is not found in what we escape to, but in the One who stepped into the emptiness for us?

To be continued…


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