I draw strength from my divine identity.
Good Friday reminds us that even the most spiritual people encounter pain and suffering. Our choice is how to respond to it. In
the gospel stories of Jesus’ crucifixion, we are told he had moments of
doubt—“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”—but in the end, he
knew his experience was somehow for the good. “Father, into your hands I
commend my spirit.” He chose to surrender and trust his crucifixion
would have meaning. Even during challenging times, I call forth
the strength that comes from my divine identity. I draw on my inner
wisdom and affirm all is in divine order, even though my human eyes can’t see
it yet. I trust the life that animates my very being, and I feel the
divine love of which I am a part.
Jesus answered, “My kingdom is not from this world.”—John 18:36
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