Good Friday lessons learned from horse show rules.

What’s good about Good Friday?? As a kid, I never knew what it was all about. Overshadowed by Easter Bunny anticipation, I knew it had something to do with Jesus and a cross, but I sure didn’t know why He died on that cross.

I understand the story now.

 Speaking to a group of teens at a summer horse camp, I used this analogy…

    As horse show competitors, we’ve got to ride by the rules – guidelines set in place so horses, riders and the entire horse show industry will thrive.  
Let’s say I got caught breaking the banned medication rule– whether by accident or intentionally, no doubt about it, I’d be guilty.
BUT, what if the president of the horse show association showed me MERCY and GRACE – gave me a pardon, even going so far as to pay my fine himself and take the suspension in my place?

This is the GRACE remembered on  Good Friday.

Jesus described  His upcoming death not as a martyr’s execution but instead, part of a bigger plan to reconcile people to their Creator.
I guess He was a “freedom fighter”, freeing me from the weight of guilt:

  • those things I’d said and did that I wish I hadn’t.
  • those things I wish I’d said and done, but didn’t.
  • A simmering sense I don’t measure up,  which alienates me from others and from God – the very source of love and life.

When Jesus described the greater “WHY” of His life, He described the final Friday of his life

 “ …He came not to BE SERVED but to SERVE others and to give his life as a ransom for many.”

Now that’s Amazing Grace.