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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Friday,
April
3, 2026
"Good
Friday"
"In the Cross of Christ I Glory" Message summary: This Good Friday let us give deep, heartfelt thanks to God for His incomparable love and for the demonstration of His love as seen in the One impaled on a bloody cross. Listen to our message on your audio player. “This
is your hour -
when darkness
reigns” (Luke
22:53). “This
man was handed
over to you by
God’s set
purpose and
foreknowledge;
and you, with
the help of
wicked men,
put Him to
death by
nailing Him to
the cross”
(Acts 2:23).
"But God
forbid that I
should glory,
save in the
cross of our
Lord Jesus
Christ, by
whom the world
is crucified
unto me, and I
unto the
world"
(Galatians
6:14). In the cross of Christ I glory, towering o'er the wrecks of time; all the light of sacred story gathers round its head sublime.
In
yesterday's
message "When
The Hour Had
Come" we
considered the
times Jesus
spoke of "His
hour", that
singular
moment in
space and
time, for
which Christ
had come to
this world.
Today, let us
consider
another hour.
Jesus said to the chief priests when He was arrested, “This is your hour–when darkness reigns” (Luke 22:53). This hour of darkness appeared to be a hopeless situation, an excruciating time in the cosmos, from our Lord’s arrest to His final cry on the Cross: a time when our Lord Himself said, “Darkness reigns”! But
some 53 days
later a
Spirit-empowered
Peter stood
boldly before
the crowd and
gave the first
recorded
sermon of the
Church. At
Christ's
arrest He had
cowered in
fear as he
denied even
knowing
Christ. But
now on the Day
of Pentecost he
emphatically
and
unashamedly
addressed many
of those same
people who had
put Christ to
death. The
merciful
attitude
expressed in
Joseph’s
response to
his wicked
brothers, “You
intended to
harm me, but
God intended
it for good to
accomplish
what is now
being done,
the saving of
many lives”
takes on much
greater
fulfillment
when we see
that Christ
poured out His
goodness on
those who
sought to do
Him evil. Yes,
surely God
intended the
Cross for good.
He even used
evil hearts to
bring about
His set
purpose. He
was not
overcome by
evil, but He
overcame evil
with
good.
God’s plan of
salvation was
divine in
nature, but He
also helps us
every day in
our overcoming
evil with
good. We walk
in newness of
life and in
the power of
His
resurrection. Onward to eternal glory To my Saviour and my God I rejoice in Jesus’ victory It was finished upon that Cross
Be
encouraged
today, Hebrews
3:13
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"In
The Cross Of
Christ I
Glory"
Watch
on YouTube
Songs Of The
Saints
"It
Was Finished
On That Cross"
Watch
on YouTube
CityAlight
This
evening we
will be
greeting
guests and
attending our
church's Good
Friday
services, one
at 5:00pm and
the other at
7:00pm. We
look forward
to joining
others
remembering
the death of
Christ on our
behalf. Then
this Sunday
Brooksyne will
be singing in
the choir for
all three
services.
Here's the
beginning
song. Don't be
misled by the
title because
it is a
completely
re-worked
traditional
hymn, both the
music and the
lyrics. It
took some
getting used
to when she
first got it,
but now we are
both
appreciating
and enjoying
it. As often
is the case
familiarity
plays a big
role in
whether we
enjoy a song.
"He
Arose"
Watch
on YouTube
Phil Wickham
Local
readers:
On Saturday,
April 11,
Bible teacher
Del Tackett
will present
an
"Understanding
Our Times and
the Biblical
Path Forward"
seminar here
in Lancaster
County. See
here for
information.
Here's a very
interesting
video teaching
Tackett has
that will
build your
faith if you
care to take
the time to
watch. "Is
Genesis
History?"
Personal
note:
Yesterday I
(Stephen) had
an angioplasty
(AKA heart
catheterization).
This was due
to some chest
pain,
shortness of
breath and
dizziness I
have been
experiencing
over time.
Last month I
had a stress
test and
echo-cardiogram
which indicated
I had a lot of
PVC's (which
to a plumber
would mean a
type of
plastic pipe),
but in this
case a PVC
means
premature
ventricular
contractions.
I was
then referred
to a
cardiologist
who
recommended
the
angioplasty to
see if I had
any blocked
arteries. The
test yesterday
indicated
there were
none of
significance
(one artery
was slightly
narrowed but
they were able
to clear it
w/o a stent).
They did find
that I have
very narrow
vessels at the
lower part of
my heart where
the blood flow
was sluggish
and gave
consideration
to that
contributing
to the PVC's.
Since I had no
major blockage
they will be
further
examining what
is causing so
many PVC's. In
fact I had the
extra
heartbeats
during the
entire cath
procedure.
Thank you for
considering my
health matter
in your
prayers.
(Ester finds
this quite
interesting
that, for a
change, in our
family I am
the one seeing
the
cardiologist,
having the
echo and
undergoing the
cath
procedure. She
came along
with us
yesterday and
has given her
daddy plenty
of attention
since this
info came to
us a couple of
weeks ago.)
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“There Is
Nothing Quite
Like an Amish
Horse and
Buggy Going by
Our House on a
Warm, Breezy
Spring Day to
Remind Me How
Much I
Treasure Our
Country Life”
is how our
friend Doris
High captioned
this photo. We
agree and it's
not only the
sight but the
sound! When
our dogs hear
the horse and
buggies coming
from up the
road they dash
to the window
to check out
the horse
powered
vehicle and
then proceed
to bark - all
three at once,
until we
finally insist
they stop.
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