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What actually happened between the cross on Friday and Jesus’ resurrection on Sunday?
1. Jesus’ body rested in the tomb
All four Gospels agree that Jesus was buried and remained in the tomb:
Matthew 27:59–60 – Jesus was taken down from the cross and his body was wrapped in linen and placed in a tomb. A great stone was set in front of the tomb, sealing Jesus’ body inside. Pilate assigned soldiers to guard the tomb to ensure Jesus’ body stayed inside. He was for sure dead and his body was for sure in the tomb.
Jesus fully defeated death—from the inside. He didn’t avoid death—He entered it and overcame it. This means death is no longer the final authority.
No place is beyond Christ’s reach – no person is too far gone for Jesus. Even death, Jesus reaches beyond death.
Redemption reaches everywhere – No failure, darkness, or distance puts someone beyond redemption.
Here’s what else we know about these 3 days between crucifixion and resurrection:
2. His body was in the tomb, but His spirit was active. Jesus was actively proclaiming victory.
— “Christ suffered for our sins one for all time. He never sinned, but he died for sinners to bring you safely home to God. He suffered physical death, but he was raised to life in the Spirit. SO HE WENT AND PREACHED TO THE SPIRITS IN PRISON – those who disobeyed God long ago when God waited patiently while Noah was building his boat.”
This was a completion of Jesus’ triumph over evil. THAT’S WHAT JESUS WAS DOING – CONQUERING EVIL. DEFEATING SATAN AND HIS DEMONS. Christ is declaring victory over sin, death, and evil.
This allow us to live in victory today! Satan and his demons are defeated, and they know it! Jesus personally went to their Hell and proclaimed it!
This period represents a real, sacred pause. Between promise and fulfillment – Jesus had promised his followers that he would be die and be raised again in 3 days – but in between they waited and wondered. They had the promise but no fulfillment yet. Between suffering (cross) and victory (life).
These 3 days when we don’t see where Jesus is shows that God is still working—even when nothing seems to be happening.
His followers were in grief and confusion. The disciples were hiding and afraid. Hope seemed lost. Here we see this silence and uncertainty is part of the story.
What it means for us today: When life feels silent or uncertain – God feels absent – prayers seem unanswered – hope feels buried – GOD MAY BE DOING HIS DEEPES WORK IN THE SILENCE.
Jesus shows us that waiting is part of faith. The disciples had to live through a day where God’s promises seemed broken and nothing made sense. Yet resurrection was already underway.
Because of what Christ did in that time we know Death is not the end.
Follow Pamela on Instagram – https://instagram.com/headmamapamela
By Pamela Crim | Daily Devotional for Women4.9
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What actually happened between the cross on Friday and Jesus’ resurrection on Sunday?
1. Jesus’ body rested in the tomb
All four Gospels agree that Jesus was buried and remained in the tomb:
Matthew 27:59–60 – Jesus was taken down from the cross and his body was wrapped in linen and placed in a tomb. A great stone was set in front of the tomb, sealing Jesus’ body inside. Pilate assigned soldiers to guard the tomb to ensure Jesus’ body stayed inside. He was for sure dead and his body was for sure in the tomb.
Jesus fully defeated death—from the inside. He didn’t avoid death—He entered it and overcame it. This means death is no longer the final authority.
No place is beyond Christ’s reach – no person is too far gone for Jesus. Even death, Jesus reaches beyond death.
Redemption reaches everywhere – No failure, darkness, or distance puts someone beyond redemption.
Here’s what else we know about these 3 days between crucifixion and resurrection:
2. His body was in the tomb, but His spirit was active. Jesus was actively proclaiming victory.
— “Christ suffered for our sins one for all time. He never sinned, but he died for sinners to bring you safely home to God. He suffered physical death, but he was raised to life in the Spirit. SO HE WENT AND PREACHED TO THE SPIRITS IN PRISON – those who disobeyed God long ago when God waited patiently while Noah was building his boat.”
This was a completion of Jesus’ triumph over evil. THAT’S WHAT JESUS WAS DOING – CONQUERING EVIL. DEFEATING SATAN AND HIS DEMONS. Christ is declaring victory over sin, death, and evil.
This allow us to live in victory today! Satan and his demons are defeated, and they know it! Jesus personally went to their Hell and proclaimed it!
This period represents a real, sacred pause. Between promise and fulfillment – Jesus had promised his followers that he would be die and be raised again in 3 days – but in between they waited and wondered. They had the promise but no fulfillment yet. Between suffering (cross) and victory (life).
These 3 days when we don’t see where Jesus is shows that God is still working—even when nothing seems to be happening.
His followers were in grief and confusion. The disciples were hiding and afraid. Hope seemed lost. Here we see this silence and uncertainty is part of the story.
What it means for us today: When life feels silent or uncertain – God feels absent – prayers seem unanswered – hope feels buried – GOD MAY BE DOING HIS DEEPES WORK IN THE SILENCE.
Jesus shows us that waiting is part of faith. The disciples had to live through a day where God’s promises seemed broken and nothing made sense. Yet resurrection was already underway.
Because of what Christ did in that time we know Death is not the end.
Follow Pamela on Instagram – https://instagram.com/headmamapamela

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