“It was now about the
sixth hour, and darkness came over the whole land…for the sun stopped
shining. And the curtain…was torn in two”
Luke 23:44-45.
Throughout the Bible we have a set of train tracks that run
alongside of our own journey. They are a
set of tracks that show how God has been faithful leading His children
home. One of the most identifiable
seasons is our season of suffering…our darkest days…our own personal ‘Good Fridays’ which are filled with despair
like the original Good Friday. It was
named ‘good’ only in hindsight as it
measured against Resurrection Sunday.
Our personal good Fridays
are seasons filled with darkness where we cannot see our way. It is a time in our life when we must take
everything our faith has taught us and apply it to our future. It is when our days feel dark and our nights
seem to extend forever.
We have been torn in two by our
circumstances and the sands of the hourglass seem to be dropping so slow. When will our Sunday come? When will life be resurrected and joy
realized once again? When will the dark
clouds recede revealing the brightness and fullness of God’s healing rays? Hold on dear friend and take heart – Sunday is coming! The despair of our ‘good Fridays’ will be
replaced with the joy and hope of the resurrection of our beautiful Sunday.
For that spouse who was rejected…Sunday’s coming!
For that parent whose child has chosen a life separated from
God…Sunday’s coming!
For that woman who must whisper goodbye to her loved one…Sunday’s coming!
For that child of God who sits in the darkness of her
circumstances…Sunday’s coming!
Our Fridays hold no power in relation to the confidence of
the plans that God has laid out before us.
If you are in your ‘good Friday’ hold on because your Great Sunday is
coming!
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