Waiting on Jesus
The Bible offers plenty of information about the last week of Jesus' life. Each of the synoptic Gospels talks about the triumphal entry, and they all feature information about the last supper, his arrest and trial and his Crucifixion.
Similarly, each of the Gospels talks about the most important part of Holy Week, Jesus' resurrection. But there is nothing written about the day after his death. Jesus was crucified on Good Friday and rose on Easter Sunday, but I've always wondered what happened on Saturday.
In the grand scheme of the story, the events of Saturday don't hold much weight. But I imagine that must have been a long day for Jesus' closest followers and the disciples. Today, when we celebrate Easter, we know how the story plays out. But on that first day after Jesus' death, what must it have been like.
We've all had times of fear and confusion in our lives. Add that feeling to the helplessness and grief you feel at the loss of a close friend or relative and you might come close to the atmosphere 2,000 years ago. Imagine losing a friend, mentor, teacher, and Savior. It would be hard to find your sense of purpose.
Fortunately, followers of Jesus didn't have to wait long. We know that he rose again, and that is the joyous event we celebrate each Easter Sunday.
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