Stuck on Saturday
This past week, we celebrated Holy Week as the commemoration
and celebration of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection from the grave. At my
home church in Virginia, New Life Church, we hold a special Good Friday service
known as a Tenebrae service (Latin for darkness).
A Tenebrae service is a very solemn service in which
congregants are asked to focus on their sin and ultimately their own responsibility
in Jesus’ crucifixion. As the service progresses, lights in the sanctuary are
slowly extinguished until there is total darkness. The service is symbolic of
the death and burial of Christ and it’s very heavy spiritually.
One leaves the service feeling the weight of their own sin
and the heaviness of the realization that our personal sins sent Christ to the cross.
However, despite that heaviness, a flame of hope still flickers knowing that
Sunday is coming and with it the resurrection and celebration.
As I passed through the Tenebrae service and into Saturday,
I began to ponder… what was that first Saturday of Holy Week like? What were
the disciples and the other followers of Christ feeling and thinking after
watching Him be savagely crucified and then buried? I imagined the doubt, the
confusion, the anguish, the fear… they had just seen the Savior of the world
crucified… but now what?!! What were they going to do? Where were they going to
go? Why was this happening? Where was God?!!
I see such a parallel between that first Saturday of Holy
Week and where we are currently as we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. All
around us is doubt.. insecurity.. fear.. We are questioning God’s goodness..
Why did this have to happen? Where is He in the midst of this? What are we
going to do? We are worried about our livelihoods, our families, our friends,
and uncertainty abounds. How long will this last?!!
We are stuck on Saturday. Just like that first Saturday of Holy Week. We are stuck in a place of the
unknown where we aren’t really sure what’s going to happen next. All around panic,
doubt, and fear are circling like sharks. What do we do?
We have an advantage over the early Christians that were
experiencing that first Saturday. We KNOW that His crucifixion was NOT the end
of the story. We KNOW that He WILL RISE again. We KNOW that His death was NOT
the final chapter.
For me, I stoke my fire through worship. Putting on whatever
song strikes me and just worshiping Him each day, pouring out my heart while
taking a walk in the sunshine, or just sitting silently and gratefully in His
presence. I am limiting my time on social media and the news, and reminding
myself that HE IS STILL IN CONTROL.
For you, it may look differently. But
however it looks, keep feeding that flame of hope. Keep clinging to the hope
that Sunday IS coming. All though we may be walking through the unknown,
NOTHING is unknown to HIM.
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