The women who had come
with Jesus from Galilee …went home and prepared spices and perfumes. But they
rested on the Sabbath in obedience to the commandment. Luke 23: 55 – 56
The Bible narratives give us absolutely no indication about
what went on between Jesus’ body being placed in the tomb on Friday and the
ladies visiting the tomb early on Sunday morning other than everyone resting on
the Sabbath as required by the law.
However whilst everyone may have been resting, I am sure
everyone’s minds were whirling going over and over and over what had happened.
I cannot believe the disciples and the women were not overwhelmed with sorrow
(Mark 16:10), disappointment, dashed hopes and dreams and also regrets. I am
sure Peter was going over and over his denial of Jesus. I expect other
disciples were wondering why they had argued over who was the greatest and why
they had not gone and confronted the Sanhedrin or spoken up for Jesus before
Pilate. Regret would have weighed heavily upon them.
I think that the reason we know nothing about that Sabbath
is that there is nothing to be gained from knowing. What mattered were not the
disciples’ regrets about Jesus’ crucifixion and their part in it but rather
what followed. What mattered most is
that Jesus was raised from the dead. What is of far greater importance is that
he appeared to the disciples on many occasions before ascending into heaven
with the promise that one day he would return. The day of Pentecost when the
Spirit was poured out on the disciples who had betrayed, let down and run away
from Jesus is what matters and how they were then empowered to preach to the
crowd so 3000 people got saved. Those
self same disciples then became mighty men of God doing even greater miracles
than Jesus did (Acts 5: 15 – 16) and most of them suffered and died for the
Gospel.
The lesson for us is that it is not our past and our regrets
that we should focus on but our future with God. When we waste time regretting
our pasts and what could have been, we miss out on our present and even more
importantly our future. I have some friends in South Africa who were brought up
in the most awful, abusive and difficult circumstances who could have spent
their lives regretting their past, wasted lives. Instead they have let God transform them and
they are now making such a difference for God. I am convinced now that there is
no life that God cannot transform and make useful, if we are willing.
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