Holy Week: Saturday
He descended into the lower parts of the Earth.
(Ephesians 4:9)
Saturday, Jesus is laid to rest “wrapped in spices and linen
cloths.” His work is done. On this Sabbath Day we await the Father’s “Yes” to
the Work of his Son. That’s why it’s called “The Great Sabbath.” It’s the
Sabbath of all Sabbaths. Like the first Sabbath, when God rested after
finishing his creative work; so now, God the Son rest after finishing his Work
of a New Creation: “It is finished.”
Like Jesus, we too seek rest from our labor. And, like
Jesus, there is always suffering in good honest work. It’s not easy caring for
the family, providing a home, putting food on the table. It comes “by the sweet
of our brow.” We do our work. Then, on Saturday—the Sabbath, we rest and wait
to see what God will make of it.
There’s something else—an announcement only Jesus can make
concerning what just happened on Mount Calvary: “He descended into the lower
parts of the Earth… to proclaim to the spirits in prison, who formerly did not
obey…” (Eph 4:9 & 1Pt
3:19-20). “In this way, the gospel was preached even to the dead that
though judged in the flesh, they might live in the spirit” (1Pt 4:6). On this day, Christ’s
descent from the highest heaven reaches to the lowest earth—from the highest
heights to the deepest depths.
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