Why Good Friday Is Called ‘Good’ Despite The Sorrow

Why Good Friday Is Called ‘Good’ Despite The Sorrow

Good Friday marks Jesus Christ's crucifixion. It is called "good" because His sacrifice is seen as the ultimate act of love, leading to the forgiveness of sins and the hope of resurrection. For Christians, the "good" represents the victory over evil and the promise of eternal life, turning a day of sorrow into one of salvation.