Lent – Day 39 (Good Friday)
April 2nd, 2010
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CRUCIFIXION
39th Day, Good Friday. Read John 19:1-42.
Jesus’ crucifixion on Calvary was a final step in a work that had been going on in Him for thirty-three years, and when He arose He was entirely free from the carnal mind with all its limitations. He had overcome all the carnal tendencies which He had taken on that He might free the race from its bondage.
The word crucifixion means the crossing out in consciousness of certain errors that have become fixed states of mind; it is the enactment by a master of the final extinction of carnal mind, the giving up of the whole personality in order that the Christ Mind may be expressed in all its fullness. This is represented by the crucifixion of Jesus.
Calvary means “the place of a skull.” The carnal mind has appropriated the brain and its skull and it is here that the final battle is fought. Every time we give up error there is a crucifixion.
The three days Jesus was in the tomb represent the three steps in overcoming error. First, nonresistance; second, the taking on of divine activity, or receiving the will of God; third, the assimilation and fulfillment of the divine will.
I deny the self that I may unite with the selfless. I give up the mortal that I may attain the immortal. I dissolve the thought of the physical body that I may realize the spiritual body. This is a mental process with a physical effect.
I affirm: “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.”
Questions:
1. What was the final step of Jesus’ work?
2. What does the word “crucifixion” mean?
3. What does “calvary” mean?
4. What do the three days Jesus was in the tomb represent?
God’s spirit in me is invincible and indestructible. Thank You, Father, for Your spirit in me that gives me victory over death itself.
Remember, God is Blessing You, Right Now!
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Article Series - Lent
- Keep a True Lent
- Lent - Day 1 (Ash Wednesday)
- Lent - Day 2
- Lent - Day 3
- Lent - Day 4
- First Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 5
- Lent - Day 6
- Lent - Day 7
- Lent - Day 8
- Lent - Day 9
- Lent - Day 10
- Second Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 11
- Lent - Day 12
- Lent - Day 13
- Lent - Day 14
- Lent - Day 15
- Lent - Day 16
- Third Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 17
- Lent - Day 18
- Lent - Day 19
- Lent - Day 20
- Lent - Day 21
- Lent - Day 22
- Fourth Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 23
- Lent - Day 24
- Lent - Day 25
- Lent - Day 26
- Lent - Day 27
- Lent - Day 28
- Fifth (Passion) Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 29
- Lent - Day 30
- Lent - Day 31
- Lent - Day 32
- Lent - Day 33
- Lent - Day 34
- Palm Sunday
- Lent - Day 35
- Lent - Day 36
- Lent - Day 37
- Lent - Day 38
- Lent - Day 39 (Good Friday)
- Lent - Day 40
- Easter Sunday














Alan, Thank you for the Lenten messages and all the other ones. They are brillant, uplifting and enlighting.
Your writing is a great gift for all of us.
Blessings,
E. Patricia
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