Darkness (Holy Week - Maundy Thursday)

Read:

Mark 15:33-34


Reflect:

At this dark moment in history - when Jesus is about to die and is forsaken by His Father - it is hard to remember that Jesus is the Light of the world which darkness has not overcome (John 1:5). At this very moment in time it seems like this is the end. The end of hope. The end of joy. The end of peace. It must have been terrifying.

We, in hindsight, know that the darkness only hid the victory, not extinguish it. This was not the end. May we, whatever darkness we are facing today, remember and remind ourselves that this too is not the end. The Light will shine in the darkness again, and it will not be overcome.


Respond:

Lord Jesus, thank you that the darkness is not the despairing end of our story, but the prelude to your victory. Please help me hold on to you, especially when it is darkest around me. Please fill me with your love, peace, joy and hope that I may shine your light to those around me. Amen.


Remind:

“All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle.”

~Francis of Assisi~


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