Good Friday shows us the truth about human nature. We are broken, selfish, and lost without God. Jesus died because mankind chose sin over righteousness — the same sin we see everywhere today. His sacrifice proves our flaws run deeper than politics or education can fix.
The cross exposes our need for salvation. Modern society laughs at sin, calling evil “progress” and truth “hate.” But Good Friday reminds us rebellion against God’s laws always leads to suffering. Woke culture can’t erase thousands of years of human failure.
Liberals want us to believe people are basically good. They push lies about gender, abortion, and moral relativism. Yet Christ’s agony on the cross screams the opposite — without Him, we destroy ourselves. His blood washes away the filth woke elites celebrate.
Jesus took punishment we deserved. That’s real justice. Today’s activists demand we pay for sins we didn’t commit — white guilt, climate shame, endless apologies. Good Friday teaches responsibility. Each person must confront their own darkness, not blame others.
The same crowds that shouted “Hosanna!” later demanded crucifixion. Sound familiar? Cancel culture mobs turn on heroes overnight. Social media “saints” virtue signal while destroying lives. Human nature hasn’t changed. Only Christ offers redemption.
Our schools teach kids to hate America and worship government. But Good Friday says true freedom comes through sacrifice, not handouts. Jesus didn’t make victims — He made warriors. His resurrection defeats the despair peddled by Marxists and globalists.
Christian values built Western civilization. Now radicals tear down churches, mock faith, and push perversion. They’ll fail. The empty tomb proves truth wins. We must fight like our Savior fought — with love, courage, and unshakable belief in what’s right.
This holy weekend, remember: Woke lies die. Christ lives. His mercy lifts us from the pit of modern madness. Stand firm. The fallen world needs warriors of light now more than ever. Easter morning is coming — darkness never gets the last word.