Why is Good Friday called ‘Good’? Meaning behind the sacred day explained

Good Friday marks Jesus Christ’s crucifixion a tragic yet “good” day of sacrifice, love, and redemption, preparing hearts for the hope and renewal of Easter.

Post Published By: Sona Saini
Updated : 3 April 2026, 10:16 AM IST

New Delhi: Good Friday is a deeply significant day in the Christian calendar. It marks the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and honors the sacrifice He made for humanity. While it is a solemn occasion filled with prayer and reflection and it also carries a message of love, forgiveness, and hope, as believers remember His sacrifice and prepare for the celebration of Easter Sunday.

Why Is It Called ‘Good’ Friday?

The name “Good Friday” may seem confusing because it remembers a tragic event. However, Christians believe the day is “good” because of what Jesus sacrifice represents. His death is seen as an act of love that brought forgiveness redemption, and the hope of eternal life. Some also believe that the name may have come from older terms like “God’s Friday” or “Holy Friday,” highlighting the sacredness of the day.

The Story of Crucifixion and Redemption

Good Friday recalls the moment when Jesus was crucified on Mount Calvary. Christians believe that this event was essential for the salvation of humanity. Through His suffering and death Jesus is believed to have taken on the sins of the world opening the way for people to reconnect with God. This act is seen as a powerful symbol of love and selflessness.

The Meaning Behind the Day

This day is closely linked to the idea of atonement the belief that Jesus’ sacrifice was necessary to cleanse humanity of sin. For believers, it represents both grief and hope: grief for His suffering and hope for the promise of eternal life.

How People Observe Good Friday

The Good Friday is observed as a solemn day. Many Christians take part in prayers, fasting, and quiet reflection. Churches often hold special services to remember the crucifixion and its significance.

A Message of Hope and Renewal

While the Good Friday is marked by sadness it also carries a message of hope. It prepares believers for Easter Sunday which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. Together, these events remind Christians of themes like love, forgiveness, sacrifice, and renewal.

In the end, Good Friday is called “good” not because of the suffering it marks, but because of the hope and redemption it brings.

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  • New Delhi

Published : 
  • 3 April 2026, 10:16 AM IST