The forgotten day in Holy Week
Even if youâre not religious, I hope this story can bring some encouragement to you like it does to me.
Happy Holy Saturday! Itâs my favorite day of Holy Week. Most people who celebrate Holy Week focus on Good Friday or Easter. But I like the day in betweenâŚ
After traveling with Jesus for 3 years, putting all of their faith and confidence in Him being their Messiah and Savior, and after leaving their families and careers and homes for Him, he was dead.
All their hopes were gone. Their pictures of the future gone. Despair setting in. The gravity of the futility of their sacrifices. All for nothing. Nothing. Jesus was dead. And their hopes were lost. Their futures and the future of their nation: uncertain.
And God was silent. For 3 days.
No reassurance. No comfort. No hope. No answers.
Only questions.
But Jesus was coming.
I love this day. Because it reminds me that even when I have placed my confidence in Him and I find myself in despair still and I want to (or do) blame Him for failing me and leaving me in a dark place, and Heâs silent and I have no answersâŚ
In the darkest time.
It didnât end on Saturday.
There was more to the story.
And thereâs more to mine when Iâm in darkness. And more to yours.
Heâs never finished.
Jesus said âit is finishedâ. âItâ was finished. That task was finished. But He wasnât.
There was resurrection after. And another coming.
Even when God is silent, it doesnât mean Heâs finished.
âI know now, Lord, why you utter no answer. You are yourself the answer.â - C.S. Lewis













