Good Friday Podcast | Holy Week
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- 1600 years ago Christians began calling the last days of Jesus’ life “Holy Week.” Today is Good Friday. Seth and David talk about why Good Friday, the day Jesus was condemned by Pilate, crucified on a cross, and buried in a tomb is good news.
I LOVE YOU JESUS OUR KING OUR SAVIOR MY EVERYTHING ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Good morning and win today Salvation in Christ! Good Friday to all
I appreciate this podcast so very much! So full of insight! You make everything so real and so much easier to understand and comprehend! Thank you so much! And thank you so much for your dedication and service to our Lord! I know He is well pleased with your work!❤🙏🕊
Thank you for this podcast. I really enjoyed listening.
Thank you for this discussion 🙏.
I appreciate how you guys are in awe and basically getting your minds blown and you ponder the cross . Seeing this in real time was interesting and refreshing.
Praise Jesus
Thank you so much for this podcast..Deep insights and I loved the usage of God's Friday..
Thank you for sharing another important dialogue today. Happy Good Friday! ❤🔥
I really wish this was over a hour or 2, I would love to hear the complete discussion about this day from you two.
I’m so glad you started this podcast!
I never get tired of hearing about, engaging conversation and discussing my Lord and savior, Jesus! Thank you for the narrative on this Good Friday! Thank you Lord for dying for my sins!
Guys, loved this page, but was confronted by someone’s else’s perspective saying that there is a debate about weather jesus was really crucified on a Friday or thursday(which would be the only way Jesus would be dead for 3 days and 3 nights), so could you guys break that out for me? It’s the first time I ever heard that and after googled it, apparently it’s a thing?
Great question Gustavo. "Three days and three nights" is a Hebrew idiom, not an exact description of time passed. Matthew 12:40 doesn't intend to communicate that Jesus was buried for exactly 72 hours. That phrase is closer in meaning to the way we might say "in about three days." The intention of the idiom isn't to give us a precise time but to indicate that it was "on the third day" Jesus rose from the dead. Which he did!
Friday - Buried (Day One)
Saturday Buried (Day Two)
Sunday - Risen (Day Three)
Hope that helps!
I really just started to return to Jesus this week, not even realizing it was already Holy Week until I saw your podcast for Palm Sunday. All of these videos have really helped me solidify my understanding of Jesus as a real person so thank you!
Im so glad I found this Chanel
You guys had me looking up for those three books right in the middle... underneath The last days of Jesus 😅😂 nevertheless, thank God for this youtube channel.
Did Caiaphas oversee the sprinkling of the blood in the holy of holies that day?
I love how you reveal the comparatives - who do we choose? The meaning of the name of the person (Barabbas - son of the. Father) or Jesus the actual Son of God!
Let us not follow the crown and choose Barabbas
Thank you. Will you speak of Jesus descending to Hell during this Holy Week? To take away the keys.
Great video, surprised that you didn't mention "God why have you forsaken me?" while on the cross?? Its a tough one to understand. Was Jesus cursing at God for allowing him to be tortured/killed? Was that the last bit of 'humanity' leaving Jesus so that God's plan could be completed? I'm not sure but nonetheless, great podcast!
Great question and well done to Spoken Gospel for this podcast.