The crucifixion of Jesus is the focal point of Good Friday. According to the Gospels, Jesus was forced to carry his cross to Golgotha, the site of his execution. There, he was nailed to the cross, a method of execution reserved for the most heinous criminals.
In the life cycle of a dragonfly, it undergoes remarkable changes—from an aquatic nymph to a breathtaking airborne insect. This metamorphosis has parallels in biblical narratives, where transformation signifies a spiritual awakening or renewal.
Unlike visions, which may arise from personal ambition or creativity, prophecies are generally viewed as imparted knowledge from an external, divine source.
Jesus, who was without sin, willingly laid down His life on the cross as a perfect sacrifice, paying the penalty for our sins and opening up a way for us to be reconciled with God.
Jesus emphasizes that true service requires undivided commitment, suggesting that attempting to please multiple authorities inevitably leads to internal conflict.