Skip to content

FreeWire Magazine

Connecting Voices, Amplifying Truth.

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Politics
    • Community
    • Crime
    • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Obituaries
  • Events
  • Watch & Listen
  • About Us
  • Contact

The Day Love Was Nailed to a Cross: Why Good Friday Still Matters

April Rodgers Published: April 18, 2025 | Updated: April 22, 2025 3 minutes read

By April Rodgers, Content Coordinator

It wasn’t just the cross.

It wasn’t just the nails.

It wasn’t even just the betrayal.

It was the challenge.

Jesus challenged everything the religious leaders of the day stood for. He healed on the Sabbath. He taught with authority, not tradition. He forgave sins—something only God could do. He welcomed the outcast, dined with sinners, and preached that the kingdom of God belonged to the poor, the meek, and the merciful. He called Himself the Son of God. That was too much.

The religious elite expected a political Messiah—a leader to overthrow Rome and restore Israel’s power. Jesus was not there to liberate governments. He came to liberate hearts. His mission threatened their control, their influence, and their understanding of God. They wanted Him silenced.

On Thursday night, after the Last Supper, Jesus went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. There, in the stillness of night, Judas arrived with soldiers. By prearranged signal, he betrayed Jesus with a kiss. In exchange, he accepted thirty pieces of silver—about $90 in today’s money. It was the price of a slave. That was all that Jesus was worth to him. A heartbreaking price for such a betrayal.

Jesus was arrested and taken to stand trial—first before Jewish leaders, then before Roman governor Pontius Pilate. The charges: blasphemy and treason. Pilate didn’t want to crucify Jesus. He saw no guilt in Him. He even offered to release Him. The crowd, stirred by the leaders, shouted louder: “Crucify Him!” Pilate gave in.

The soldiers mocked Him, beat Him, and pressed a crown of thorns onto His head. He was forced to carry His cross through the streets, stumbling under the weight of pain, humiliation, and rejection.

The final destination was Golgotha, a hill outside Jerusalem whose name means “place of the skull.” This was where executions took place, and where Jesus would die. At Golgotha, Jesus was nailed to the cross between two criminals.

His mother, Mary, was there—watching through tears—alongside Mary Magdalene and the disciple John. Even in His agony, Jesus looked at them and said, “Woman, here is your son,” and to John, “Here is your mother.”

His final words from the cross tell a story of love, suffering, and ultimate surrender: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” “It is finished.” “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.” Then He died.

This is Good Friday. It’s not a pretty story. It’s not a light one. But it’s powerful. Because it’s the day that love didn’t run. It stood. It suffered. It saved.

Because of that, Sunday is coming.

About The Author

April Rodgers's avatar

April Rodgers

See author's posts

What do you feel about this?

Post navigation

Previous: The Night Before the Cross: A Story of Humility and Betrayal
Next: Bucyrus School Board Recap: Participation Rises, Funds Roll In, and Future Planning in Full Swing

Author's Other Posts

Bucyrus Man and Repeat Sex Offender Sentenced After Pleading Guilty to 17 Felonies 53205627-3be9-4257-9d43-04dc0e9a50db

Bucyrus Man and Repeat Sex Offender Sentenced After Pleading Guilty to 17 Felonies

February 18, 2026 0
Rev. Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader and Presidential Candidate, Dies at 84 db88fbb8-2268-45d3-ad5f-0e6fdbd1575d

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader and Presidential Candidate, Dies at 84

February 17, 2026 0
Justice In Session: Galion Woman Faces Prostitution and Felony Drug Charges; Multiple Defendants Appear in Common Pleas Court justice

Justice In Session: Galion Woman Faces Prostitution and Felony Drug Charges; Multiple Defendants Appear in Common Pleas Court

February 14, 2026 0
America Turns 250, Crawford County Claims Its Place in the Story HistoryAlliance

America Turns 250, Crawford County Claims Its Place in the Story

February 14, 2026 0

Related Stories

8aea53b3-8ed5-432c-bf5f-afe0646b7662
2 minutes read

BREAKING: Armed Suspect Identified in Overnight Standoff on East Warren Street; Gunshots Fired at Officers

Logan Andrew May 11, 2026 1
4 minutes read

The Art of Going Slow: A Conversation with Christina Stump

Seren Valeheart May 8, 2026 0
1 minute read

Bucyrus man sentenced to 17-21 years on 15 child pornography counts

Seren Valeheart May 8, 2026 0
5 minutes read

The Ashes of Apathy: A Final Warning

Logan Andrew May 4, 2026 1
copy-of-copy-of-fb-post-template-facebook-post-1.png
2 minutes read

Fatal Three-Vehicle Crash Under Investigation on US-30

Logan Andrew May 2, 2026 0
img_0596-1.jpg
2 minutes read

22-Year Prison Term for Galion Man After Armed Robberies and Pursuit

FreeWire Staff May 1, 2026 0

Trending Now

BREAKING: Armed Suspect Identified in Overnight Standoff on East Warren Street; Gunshots Fired at Officers 8aea53b3-8ed5-432c-bf5f-afe0646b7662 1

BREAKING: Armed Suspect Identified in Overnight Standoff on East Warren Street; Gunshots Fired at Officers

May 11, 2026 1
The Art of Going Slow: A Conversation with Christina Stump 2

The Art of Going Slow: A Conversation with Christina Stump

May 8, 2026 0
Bucyrus man sentenced to 17-21 years on 15 child pornography counts 3

Bucyrus man sentenced to 17-21 years on 15 child pornography counts

May 8, 2026 0
The Ashes of Apathy: A Final Warning 4

The Ashes of Apathy: A Final Warning

May 4, 2026 1

You may have missed

8aea53b3-8ed5-432c-bf5f-afe0646b7662
2 minutes read

BREAKING: Armed Suspect Identified in Overnight Standoff on East Warren Street; Gunshots Fired at Officers

Logan Andrew May 11, 2026 1
4 minutes read

The Art of Going Slow: A Conversation with Christina Stump

Seren Valeheart May 8, 2026 0
1 minute read

Bucyrus man sentenced to 17-21 years on 15 child pornography counts

Seren Valeheart May 8, 2026 0
5 minutes read

The Ashes of Apathy: A Final Warning

Logan Andrew May 4, 2026 1
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Obituaries
  • Events
  • Watch & Listen
  • About Us
  • Contact
Copyright © 2026 All rights reserved. Made by Small Town Marketing