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Good Friday is portrayed as a moment of darkness and despair for Christ's followers. They witnessed his crucifixion, feeling devastated by the apparent loss of their beloved teacher. Yet, this tragic event is also the prelude to the greatest miracle: the resurrection on Easter. The speaker emphasizes that even in the depths of despair—the "blackest" moments—there is potential for divine miracles. From personal experience, he recounts feeling trapped in a dark tunnel, contemplating despair, only to realize that he was on the brink of witnessing a profound transformation. These moments of hardship often precede growth and renewal.