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10 Strong Bible Verses on Jesus Christ’s Crucifixion for Good Friday, 2024

Good Friday is a serious Christian festival observed worldwide. It commemorates Jesus Christ’s death by crucifixion. Devotees lament the death of Christ on this day because they think it served as a sacrifice for all of humanity’s sins. On this day, many people fast and refrain from eating meat.

Devotees organize fundraising activities, blood donation camps, and charity gifts for deserving organizations. The Friday before Easter is designated as Good Friday. It is now, March 29, and Easter is on March 31 this year. Good Friday is a bank holiday in India.

The following ten Good Friday Bible passages discuss Christ’s crucifixion: Peter 2:24
In order for us to pass from sin to righteousness and die to sin, he himself took on our sins in his body on the cross. He has healed you with his scars.

Mark 9:31
He told his followers, “The Son of Man will be given into the hands of men, and they will kill him,” while he was instructing them. And he will rise three days after being murdered.

John 3:16–17
Because God loved the world so much, he gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him would not perish but instead have everlasting life. Because God sent his Son into the world so that it can be saved through him, not to condemn it.

1:18 in Corinthians
Because the cross represents God’s power to those who are being rescued, even while it is folly to those who are perishing.

Isaiah 53:4-5
He had undoubtedly endured our sorrows and borne our aches, yet we still saw him as struck, smitten by God, and tormented.

Isaiah 53:5
He was, nevertheless, crushed for our sins and pierced for our transgressions; it was his wounds that healed us and gave us peace.

John 11:25–26
“I am the resurrection and the life,” said Jesus to Mary. Everyone who lives and believes in me will never die, and whoever believes in me will live even if they die. Do you think this is true?

3:18 in Peter
Because Christ was crucified in the flesh but raised from the dead in the spirit, he too once suffered for sins—the righteous for the unrighteous—in order to reconcile us to God.

Galatians 2:10
Christ and I have both been crucified. Christ now lives in me, and I no longer exist. And I am able to live the life I do now in the body because of my trust in the Son of God, who sacrificed his life because he loved me.

John 4:10–11
This is what love is all about—not that we have loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son to atone for our transgressions. Dear, we should love one another if God loved us so much.

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