In this sermon, Nick Fox explores the significance of Jesus's journey through the last week of his life leading up to his crucifixion on Good Friday. He describes the dual nature of the day as both the darkest in human history and the most hope-filled. The sermon delves into the narrative from Luke 23, highlighting key events like Jesus being betrayed, falsely accused, mocked, and ultimately crucified. Nick emphasizes that Jesus is a willing substitute, taking on the punishment and shame meant for humanity. He underscores themes of forgiveness, the torn temple curtain signifying the removal of barriers between God and humanity, and the profound nature of Jesus's sacrifice as the turning point in human history. We invite you to reflect on what you need from Jesus today, encouraging you to draw close to the cross for forgiveness, access to God, and freedom.