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Friday, April 10, 2020

April 11 - Holy Saturday - Abandon and Forsaken


Has there been a time in your life when you have felt left behind, cast off, totally abandon, forgotten, rejected, forsaken?  Maybe you are feeling that way right now as we go through this pandemic and social distancing. Many who are dying, are utterly alone. 

As you think about a time like that in your life, what did it feel like?  What things were racing through your mind? 

I remember a time when I was a little girl, shopping with my Mother.  I was playing around, hiding in the clothing racks, enjoying a little game of hide-and-seek.  My Mom was not amused.  She kept scolding me to stay close, saying that she wanted to know where I was, so I didn’t get lost.  (Honestly, I kind of enjoyed having her look for me.)  The game went awry when I came out from behind a rack of dresses and she was no where to be seen.  Fear and panic rushed over me.  In those next few seconds, my mind was racing!! "What if I really am lost?  What if she got so annoyed with me that she just decided to leave me behind?  What if I am left alone forever?"

Did you hear how those thoughts progressed?  First the fear of being lost, which is terrifying enough.  But then creeps in the feelings of guilt and shame that say, “See what you have done? Now you are getting what you deserve!” 

Good Friday, the day we remember what Jesus did for us on the cross, is depicted in today’s reading.  The details of His crucifixion and suffering are spelled out in great detail. The verses that follow tell us very little about what his followers did the next day, Holy Saturday. 

I am sure that while they grieved the loss of their Master, they were reflecting on all the things that had happened.  Their minds must have been racing through all the details of things Jesus and done and said to them during their time together. Now, they felt hopelessly lost, abandon, forgotten, rejected and forsaken.

That is why I find these words of Jesus from the cross so powerfully poignant. Perhaps this one phrase from the previous day’s events stuck out in their minds. 

“About three o’clock, Jesus shouted with a mighty voice . . . ‘My God, My God, why have you turned your back on me?’”

God’s own Son, who had lived a perfect life, their long-awaited Savior, cries out in the deepest anguish of soul known to humankind, feeling rejected and abandon by God. 

Did He deserve it? Did He get what was coming to Him?  No!  But He exchanged places with US.  He took was we deserved.  He nailed all our failures, sin and shame to the cross that day and paid for them with His life.  In return, He has offers to us the peace that comes from knowing we have been loved with an eternal, everlasting love that can NEVER be taken away.

We need never fear being abandoned again!

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