There has been much debate among theologians as to whether the Lord Jesus Christ was actually crucified on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday. Traditionally, of course, it is supposed to have taken place on Friday, but this writer has never been able to get very excited about such details. What matters is that Christ, the Creator, God in flesh, died in shame and disgrace and agony for sins He had never committed β for your sins and mine.
But have you ever considered that thisΒ in itselfΒ is not necessarily good news? Many an innocent person has died in the place of some guilty criminal who has gone free through some miscarriage of justice. We didnβt see anythingΒ goodΒ about this. When St. Peter addressed his kinsmen heΒ blamedΒ them for the crucifixion of Christ, saying: βJesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among youβ¦ as ye yourselves also knowβ¦ ye have taken, and by wicked hands have crucified and slainβ (Acts 2:22, 23), and later he faced the Supreme Court of his nation and chargedΒ themΒ with His death (Acts 4:5-11).
What then, was βgoodβ about the death of Christ? Well, we come to this when we reach the Epistles of Paul in our Bibles. There the chief of sinners, saved by grace (I Tim. 1:15), exclaims: βHe gave Himself for meβ (Gal. 2:20). He says: βGodΒ hath made Him to be sinΒ for usβ¦ that we might be made the righteousness of God in Himβ (II Cor. 5:21). He does not blame us for Christβs death β though our sins helped to nail Him to that cross β but proclaims the glad news that, βWe have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins according to the riches of His graceβ (Eph. 1:7). And why did He do this for us?Β βThat in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesusβ (Eph. 2:7).
So, for us who have trusted Christ as our Savior, the death of Christ at Calvary is indeed good news. We rejoice in it, sing about it, preach about it and all it has accomplished for a lost humanity. Little wonder Paul declared:
βGod forbid that I should boast,β except in one thing:Β βthe cross of our Lord Jesus Christβ (Gal. 6:14). source