Good Friday 2021: Today is Good Friday, Jesus was crucified on this day


Good Friday is a festival of Christian people. Today, on 2 April, 2021 Good Friday is being celebrated. This day is also called Punya Friday. It is one of the most prominent days for the Christian community. This day is celebrated as 'Day of Mourning'.

 Good Friday is also known as Holy Day, Black Day, Great Friday. On this day, people of the Christian community go to church and remember the Lord Jesus. According to the Bible, the Lord Jesus Christ sacrificed his life on Friday. Therefore Good Friday is celebrated in his memory. This was the day on which the Lord Jesus Christ was crucified after all the physical tortures.

 Jesus gave the message of humanity to the people

 

It is said that 2000 years ago in the Galilee province of Jerusalem, Jesus was teaching the people of humanity, benevolence, unity and non-violence. Impressed by his teachings, the people there started believing him to be God. The religious leaders who spread religious superstitions there started teasing them.



Lord Jesus was crucified

 The increasing popularity of Jesus among the people began to see the hypocrites of the hypocrites there. He complained to Jesus to the ruler of Rome, Pilate. He told Pilate that this young man who describes himself as a son of God is a sinner and also talks about the kingdom of God. After receiving the complaint, Jesus was charged with treason with contempt of religion. After this, Jesus was issued a decree on the cruise. After throwing a whip and wearing a crown of thorns, Jesus was hanged on the cross, throbbing with nails. According to the Bible, the place where Jesus was crucified is named Golgotha.

Great leaders balance conviction with compassion.

Jesus held strong convictions and values while still showing tremendous compassion to others who did not share these same convictions. Likewise, today's great leaders are clear about their values and expectations while being sensitive to the person behind the employee. This balance engages people's heart and minds, and it motivates them to give their discretionary effort - what I call passionate performance.

 Remember, you don't have to be great to get started, but you have to get started to be great.

  

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