Good Friday is the day Jesus was crucified. It is called "good" because Jesus willingly sacrificed himself to die for humanity's sins and redeem mankind. While the Bible does not explicitly state the day of the week Jesus was crucified, most scholars believe it was a Friday. On the cross, Jesus uttered seven statements, including forgiving his executioners, telling a criminal he would be in paradise, and declaring his mission complete before dying. The important thing for Christians is not the exact date but remembering that Jesus loved us and died to save us from sin.