Remembering Good Friday
Here is a quote from G. K. Chesterton regarding Good Friday’s wonder:
Endless expositions have not come to the end of it, or even to the beginning. And if there be any sound that can produce a silence, we may surely be silent about the end and the extremity; when a cry was driven out of that darkness in words dreadfully distinct and dreadfully unintelligible, which man shall never understand in all the eternity they have purchased for him; and for one annihilating instant an abyss that is not for our thoughts had opened even in the unity of the absolute; and God had been forsaken of God."
– G.K. Chesterton ("The Strangest Story in the World," The Everlasting Man)