Today is Good Friday. As I write this I am listening to thunder and heavy rain outside. It seems like a fitting end to a somber Good Friday.
I went to the Good Friday noon time service at our church. First as a greeter, then as an attendee at a very moving service of "prayer, song and silence at the foot of the cross."
I managed to embarass myself as a greeter by telling a rather distinguished looking gentleman that we would be worshiping in the chapel and pointing him in that direction, only to be told that he knew that because he is our director of music/organist. In my defense he is fairly new on the the job.
The service was very well done. One of the things I found most interesting was the reading of Psalm 22. I had often heard the opening line "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" or in the Common English Bible "My God, my God, why have you left me all alone?" I had learned long ago that it was what Jesus cried out when he was dying on the cross, and I knew it was from an Old Testament source, but I had never heard the entire Psalm. One phrase that stood out to me was verse 11, "Please don't be far from me because trouble is near and there's no one to help." What a sad desperate prayer.
But, happily, we all know how this story ends, and Sunday we will glory in the resurrection.


