We take a day to reflect and honor what Christ endured on the cross.
His suffering, His death.
We celebrate that Jesus rose from the dead.
Saturday.
What was going on that day?
Journey with me for a second… back in time…
about 2000 years ago.
Generations had longed for the coming Messiah. Someone to rescue God’s chosen people from their suffering, misery, and enslavement.
Hope is stirred as word begins to spread about this man born of a virgin, fulfilling prophecies, and healing people.
Could this be the One? The Messiah whom God promised?
Surely he will rise up against the wicked rulers and lead God’s people into victory and freedom!
Hosanna in the Highest!”
Excitement resounding. Hope rising. Expectations mounting.
Anger, betrayal, despair.
And like a lamb he was led to the slaughter.
Not much of a super-hero type.
Not really the Messiah we were looking for.
How did they drag themselves out of bed the next morning?
This is Saturday.
Saturday is the time in between the death of a dream and the resurrection of something more beautiful.
Saturday feels numb.
Saturday often means we force ourselves to do what we know we’re supposed to do when everything inside wants to give up and quit.
So it was for Mary Magdeline.
She had experienced Jesus’s healing and deliverance first hand. All her hopes and dreams now rested in this man.
She grieves.
Then she drags herself out of bed Sunday morning to go to the tomb where they laid his body… to grieve and say goodbye once more.
But what she found was something she never could’ve imagined.
The tomb was empty and the resurrected Savior himself stands their face to face with her and calls her by name.
Sunday is victory!
Sunday is redemption!
Sunday is when God brings beauty from ashes.
Sunday is when God raises the dead to new life.
Sunday is when we see the evidence that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him.
And Sunday is when we find out that while we thought God had left us to grieve and deal with the mess on our own, He was actually fighting all the powers of darkness on our behalf in the pits of hell.
So, if you’re in a Saturday experience right now then rest assured there is a Savior working behind the scenes in ways you cannot see.
It may feel like despair right now, but hope is coming.
It might seem like evil has won, but Good always triumphs over evil.
you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have
overcome the world.”
-Jesus