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00:00Imagine this for a second. The Son of God has just breathed His last breath on the cross.
00:05The earth trembles. The sky grows dark. The temple curtain rips in two. And then, silence.
00:12For the disciples, it looked like the end. For the enemies of Jesus, it looked like victory.
00:18But here's the question that keeps people awake at night. What was happening in those three days?
00:24Where was Jesus? What was He doing? And why does it matter so much to your life right now, in
00:31this very moment?
00:32Because if you've ever felt abandoned, if you've ever wondered if God is working behind the scenes when you can't
00:38see Him,
00:39these three days hold the answer.
00:42Stick with me, because by the end of this video, you'll see those days not as empty silence, but as
00:48the most powerful victory ever won.
00:50But before we dive in, this is Bible Mysteries.
00:54If you're passionate about uncovering the hidden truths of Scripture,
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01:03Close your eyes for a moment and imagine the scene.
01:06The dust of Golgotha still hangs in the air.
01:09The ground has only just stopped shaking from the moment Jesus cried out,
01:13It is finished.
01:14And His lifeless body now hangs motionless against the darkening sky.
01:18The crowd that only hours ago mocked Him has mostly dispersed.
01:23Some return to their homes in shock, pounding their chests in guilt, still trying to process the earthquake.
01:30The sudden darkness and the horrifying spectacle they've just witnessed.
01:34But for a few, the sorrow is unbearable.
01:37Mary, His mother, is broken, barely able to stand.
01:40The disciple John is at her side, supporting her, his own tears streaming as he tries to comfort the woman
01:47who raised the Son of God.
01:49The faithful women who follow Jesus from Galilee linger at a distance, devastated but unwilling to leave.
01:55And then we're told a wealthy man steps forward.
01:58Joseph of Arimathea.
02:01He was a member of the council, respected, cautious, but secretly he believed.
02:06That secret is over now.
02:09Because in the hour when everyone else has fled, Joseph boldly goes to Pilate and requests Jesus' body.
02:15Can you feel the weight of that moment?
02:17Joseph risks everything, his reputation, his position, his safety, just to honor Jesus.
02:25And Pilate strangely agrees.
02:28With Nicodemus, the Pharisee who once visited Jesus in the night to ask questions,
02:33Joseph carefully lowers the torn and battered body of the Savior from the cross.
02:37They wrap Him in clean linen, layer after layer, with spices weighing nearly 75 pounds.
02:43A kingly burial, the kind of burial usually reserved for the wealthy and powerful.
02:49Why?
02:49Because even in death, they knew.
02:52Jesus was no ordinary man.
02:55Now picture them walking to the tomb.
02:57It's carved out of solid rock, a wealthy man's tomb, never used before.
03:02They lay Jesus down, adjusting the wrappings, making sure He is treated with dignity.
03:08Can you imagine Joseph's hands trembling as he sets Jesus' head gently on the stone?
03:13Can you imagine Nicodemus fighting back tears as he places the last strips of linen over the body?
03:20And then, with all their strength, they roll a massive stone across the entrance.
03:25The sound of the rock grinding against stone echoes like thunder.
03:29And suddenly it's final.
03:31The light of the world is sealed in darkness.
03:34The disciples are hiding.
03:36Peter, who swore he'd never deny Jesus, can't stop replaying his failure.
03:42John, who stood at the cross, is now trying to piece together what comes next.
03:47Most of the others have vanished into the shadows.
03:49It's the Sabbath now, a day when no work can be done.
03:53And so they sit.
03:54They wait.
03:55They grieve.
03:56They whisper.
03:58What went wrong?
03:59Did we misunderstand Him?
04:01Was He really the Messiah?
04:03And for them, it feels like heaven has gone silent.
04:06Have you ever been there?
04:08Praying with all your heart, but nothing seems to move?
04:12That's where they are.
04:14They're living in what we might call the Saturday of the soul.
04:17A place where hope seems buried and the promise feels dead.
04:21But here's the twist.
04:23Just because you can't hear God doesn't mean He's not working.
04:27Imagine the whispers in the spiritual realm.
04:29The forces of darkness laugh.
04:32Demons who trembled at the sound of Jesus' voice now mock Him.
04:35The religious leaders who accused Him sleep soundly, thinking they've secured victory.
04:40Rome tightens its grip, sealing the tomb with guards and an official Roman seal, thinking,
04:45No one will ever break this open.
04:47They had no idea what was coming.
04:50Because the silence wasn't empty.
04:52The silence was strategy.
04:53And behind the scenes, Jesus was about to do something that would change history forever.
04:59Now this is where it gets fascinating.
05:01The Bible doesn't give us a play-by-play of every single moment in those three days.
05:06But it gives us clues.
05:08And when you gather them together, a picture begins to form.
05:11Paul says in Ephesians 4,
05:13When He ascended on high, He led captivity captive and gave gifts to men.
05:19Now this, He ascended.
05:21What does it mean but that He also first descended into the lower parts of the earth?
05:26Peter tells us something even stranger.
05:29He went and preached to the spirits in prison.
05:311 Peter 3.19
05:33In Revelation 1.18,
05:36Jesus Himself declares,
05:37I am He who lives and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore.
05:42And I have the keys of death and Hades.
05:45Put those together, and here's the stunning truth.
05:47While His body rested in the tomb, His spirit was an idol.
05:52Jesus was moving.
05:53He was confronting.
05:55He was taking back what humanity had lost.
05:58Think about it.
05:59God could have raised Jesus instantly.
06:01One second after the cross, the stone could have been rolled away.
06:05But He didn't.
06:06Why?
06:07Because sometimes in the waiting, He teaches us something we could never learn in the instant miracle.
06:12Sometimes the silence isn't a punishment, it's a preparation.
06:16The disciples didn't see it yet, but the silence of Saturday was the doorway to the victory of Sunday.
06:22And maybe that's a word for you.
06:24Maybe you're living in your own Saturday.
06:26The dream you thought God gave you feels buried.
06:29The prayer you prayed hasn't been answered.
06:32The silence is deafening.
06:33But hear me.
06:34If Jesus was working in the silence of those three days,
06:38then He is still working in your silence today.
06:42The stone is still sealed.
06:44The guards are still standing outside, watching nervously, making sure no one comes close.
06:49The disciples are still hiding, weeping in confusion.
06:53The world above remains in silence.
06:55But below, in the unseen world, something unimaginable is taking place.
07:01Jesus has entered the very heart of the realm of the dead.
07:05He's not stumbling in weakly, chained, defeated, or humiliated.
07:09No, He enters as a conqueror.
07:12The one who was crucified in weakness is now walking in divine authority.
07:16The one who was mocked on the cross now carries the very presence of God into the depths.
07:21The ancient Hebrews called this place Sheol.
07:24The Greeks called it Hades.
07:26To the human eye, it was the place of shadows, the land of silence, where the dead waited.
07:32To the powers of darkness, it was their territory.
07:36But suddenly, into their domain steps, the one who calls Himself the resurrection and the life.
07:43Can you imagine the shock, the whispers in the halls of the dead?
07:47He's here.
07:49The Son of God has come.
07:50Now picture the great host of souls who had died in faith before Christ.
07:55Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, the prophets.
08:00Men and women who trusted in God but were waiting for the promise to be fulfilled.
08:04They are in a place of waiting, longing, yearning.
08:08And now suddenly, the promise walks through the door.
08:12What do you think their eyes looked like when they saw Him?
08:14Do you think Abraham smiled, realizing the covenant God gave him had finally reached its fulfillment?
08:21Do you think David fell to his knees, recognizing that the shepherd he sang about in his psalms was standing
08:27right in front of him?
08:28Do you think Isaiah whispered,
08:30This is the man of sorrows acquainted with grief, the one I saw in my visions.
08:35He's here.
08:36And in that moment, every prophecy, every promise, every scripture that pointed to the Messiah suddenly came alive in front
08:43of them.
08:44But it wasn't just the righteous who felt his arrival.
08:46The forces of darkness did too.
08:49The ancient enemy, Satan, who thought the cross was his victory, now realized it was his undoing.
08:55Can you imagine that confrontation?
08:57The Son of God looking straight into the eyes of the one who tempted Adam and Eve.
09:02The one who claimed authority over death.
09:04The one who thought he had humanity in chains forever.
09:07And Jesus saying without fear,
09:09The keys no longer belong to you.
09:11Because Revelation 1 tells us exactly what happened.
09:15I hold the keys of death in Hades.
09:17Jesus takes back authority.
09:19The keys symbolize power, ownership, dominion.
09:23In other words, he is saying,
09:25This territory is no longer yours.
09:27The grave is no longer final.
09:30Death has lost its grip.
09:32Think about that.
09:33Up until that moment, death was undefeated.
09:36Every man, every woman, every child who ever lived eventually bowed to it.
09:41Kings and peasants alike.
09:43Prophets and sinners alike.
09:45No one escaped.
09:46Death was the one enemy humanity couldn't overcome.
09:49But then came Jesus.
09:51And he walked right into death's fortress,
09:53shattered its locks,
09:54and walked out holding the keys.
09:57Paul later describes it with triumph.
09:59Death has been swallowed up in victory.
10:02Where, O death, is your sting?
10:04Where, O grave, is your victory?
10:07Do you see how powerful that is?
10:09In three days, Jesus transformed death from being humanity's ultimate fear
10:14into being just a doorway into eternal life.
10:17And it didn't stop there.
10:18Remember the words,
10:20He led captivity captive.
10:21That means He set free those who were waiting for redemption.
10:26Imagine the scene.
10:27The souls of the faithful rising with Him.
10:30No longer trapped.
10:31No longer waiting.
10:33But now ushered into the presence of God
10:35because the blood of Christ had finally been poured out.
10:39Abraham walking in freedom.
10:41Moses walking in freedom.
10:43Ruth, Esther, Elijah, Jeremiah,
10:46all of them carried with Him into glory.
10:48The first great parade of victory in the spiritual realm.
10:52And here's where it gets personal.
10:54Because it wasn't just about them.
10:56It was about you.
10:57It was about me.
10:58It was about every single soul who would ever believe in Him.
11:02In those three days,
11:03Jesus broke the chains of sin and death for all time.
11:06That means when you feel the weight of shame,
11:08when you feel the grip of fear,
11:11when you feel the shadow of death hovering over you,
11:13you don't have to be bound.
11:16Why?
11:17Because Jesus already took the keys.
11:19He already unlocked the chains.
11:21The prison door is already open.
11:23And that's why the story of those three days matters so much.
11:26Because while the disciples thought nothing was happening,
11:29Jesus was securing the victory that you and I now live in.
11:33Think about this.
11:34On earth, they called it silence.
11:36In heaven, they called it strategy.
11:38In hell, they called it defeat.
11:40And on the third day,
11:41the entire universe would call it victory.
11:43Paul says in Colossians that on the cross,
11:46Jesus disarmed the powers and authorities,
11:49making a public spectacle of them,
11:51triumphing over them by the cross.
11:54That triumph doesn't just happen at the resurrection morning.
11:57It begins here in the depths.
12:00That's the power of the three days.
12:02Death thought it was final.
12:04Satan thought he had won.
12:06Humanity thought hope was lost.
12:08But in the silence of the tomb,
12:10Jesus had already turned the tables.
12:12The story isn't over.
12:13In fact, the greatest twist is about to happen.
12:16It is the third day.
12:18The Sabbath has ended.
12:19The city of Jerusalem is quiet in the early hours of the morning.
12:23The disciples are still in hiding,
12:25weighed down by grief and confusion.
12:27The Roman guards stand at their post outside the tomb,
12:30weapons in hand,
12:32keeping watch over what they believe is a dead man's grave.
12:35But heaven is not quiet.
12:37Heaven is preparing for the greatest moment in history.
12:40Picture it.
12:41Somewhere between darkness and dawn,
12:43the earth begins to tremble again.
12:46The same God who shook the ground when Jesus breathed,
12:49his last now shakes it once more.
12:51Not in mourning, but in triumph.
12:54An angel of the Lord descends,
12:56radiant like lightning,
12:58his clothing white as snow.
12:59With one effortless motion,
13:02he rolls back the massive stone that sealed the tomb.
13:05The Roman seal is shattered.
13:07The stone that no man could move is cast aside like nothing.
13:10The guards fall to the ground in terror,
13:13frozen,
13:14powerless,
13:15like dead men themselves.
13:16They came to protect the grave,
13:19but they cannot stand in the presence of heaven's power.
13:22And inside that tomb,
13:24something unimaginable has already happened.
13:27The body that lay still,
13:29wrapped in linen,
13:30bruised and bloodied,
13:31lifeless,
13:32is filled again with breath.
13:35The heart that had stopped is beating.
13:37The eyes that closed in death now open in glory.
13:41Jesus rises,
13:42not weak,
13:43not broken,
13:44but alive forevermore.
13:47Can you feel the weight of that moment?
13:49Death has been defeated.
13:50The grave has lost its sting.
13:52What humanity thought was the end
13:54has become the beginning of eternal life.
13:57And notice this.
13:58The angel didn't roll the stone away
14:00so Jesus could get out.
14:02Jesus was already risen.
14:04The stone was rolled away
14:06so the world could see inside,
14:07so witnesses could look in
14:09and realize the tomb was empty.
14:11Now picture the women arriving.
14:13Mary Magdalene,
14:15Mary the mother of James,
14:16and Salome,
14:18carrying spices,
14:19ready to anoint the body.
14:20They are heartbroken,
14:22expecting to care for a dead savior.
14:24But when they reach the tomb,
14:26they see the stone rolled back,
14:28the guards lying in terror,
14:30and the angel who declares,
14:32Why do you seek the living among the dead?
14:34He is not here.
14:36He has risen,
14:37just as he said,
14:38imagine their shock.
14:40Imagine the tears of confusion
14:42turning into tears of joy.
14:44Imagine Mary Magdalene running
14:46to tell the disciples,
14:47her heart racing,
14:49her voice breaking as she shouts,
14:51The tomb is empty!
14:52And then imagine Peter and John
14:54sprinting through the streets,
14:56their feet pounding the dirt,
14:58hearts beating with hope
14:59they barely dare to believe.
15:01They reach the tomb,
15:02breathless.
15:03John looks in first.
15:06Peter rushes past him,
15:08steps inside,
15:09and there it is,
15:10the linen cloths lying neatly
15:12where the body had been,
15:13the face covering,
15:15folded by itself.
15:16No sign of struggle,
15:17no robbery,
15:19just the undeniable truth.
15:21Jesus is not here.
15:23But the story doesn't end
15:25with an empty tomb,
15:26because soon Jesus begins appearing.
15:28First to Mary,
15:29calling her name in a voice
15:30that only her soul could recognize.
15:32Then to the disciples,
15:34showing them his hands inside.
15:36Then to more than 500 witnesses at once.
15:39And each time he appears,
15:41he isn't just proving he's alive,
15:43he's declaring the victory
15:44he won in those three days.
15:45The keys of death in Hades
15:47are in his hand.
15:48The power of sin is broken.
15:50The chains of the grave are shattered.
15:52Do you realize what that means?
15:54It means everything he endured
15:56on the cross wasn't wasted.
15:59Every wound,
16:00every drop of blood,
16:01every moment of silence in the tomb,
16:04it all led to this.
16:06The moment when life conquered death,
16:09light conquered darkness,
16:11hope conquered despair.
16:13And here's the part that hits home.
16:14The resurrection isn't just an event in history.
16:17It's a promise.
16:19A promise that what happened to Jesus
16:21will one day happen to all who believe in him.
16:24That death is not the end.
16:26That the grave is not your final chapter.
16:28That no matter how broken your life feels,
16:31resurrection is possible.
16:32So let me ask you,
16:34what feels dead in your life right now?
16:36A dream you buried?
16:38A relationship that seems beyond repair?
16:40A faith that feels like it's run dry?
16:44Whatever it is, remember this.
16:46If Jesus can rise from the grave,
16:48he can bring life back to what you thought was gone forever.
16:52The resurrection morning changed everything.
16:55For the disciples,
16:56it turned fear into courage.
16:57For the world,
16:58it turned despair into hope.
17:00For you,
17:01it means you are no longer bound by sin,
17:03no longer trapped by fear,
17:05no longer defeated by death.
17:07The tomb is empty.
17:08The stone is rolled away.
17:10The king is alive.
17:11And the story of those three days
17:13is not just ancient history.
17:15It's the story of your freedom,
17:18your hope,
17:19your eternity.
17:20Imagine the disciples for a moment.
17:23Just a few hours earlier,
17:24they were terrified,
17:25hiding behind locked doors,
17:27afraid of Roman soldiers,
17:29ashamed of their failures.
17:31Peter is still haunted by his three denials.
17:34Thomas is wrestling with doubt.
17:36The others are paralyzed by fear,
17:38not knowing what's next.
17:39But then Jesus walks into the room,
17:42not in a dream,
17:43not in a vision,
17:45physically,
17:46tangibly.
17:47He shows them his hands,
17:49still marked by the nails.
17:50He shows them his side,
17:52still scarred by the spear.
17:54And suddenly the fear that weighed them down
17:56is replaced with something they haven't felt in days,
17:59hope.
18:00Can you picture their faces?
18:02The gasp in the room as he says,
18:04peace be with you.
18:06The tears streaming down
18:07as they realize it's not over.
18:09It was never over.
18:11It was only beginning.
18:12And yet Jesus doesn't stop
18:14with just appearances.
18:15He breathes on them,
18:17giving them the Holy Spirit,
18:19a foretaste of the power
18:20that will soon fill them
18:21completely at Pentecost.
18:23He tells them,
18:25as the Father has sent me,
18:26I am sending you.
18:28Do you see what's happening?
18:29The resurrection isn't just about him rising.
18:32It's about raising them too,
18:34raising them from fear to courage,
18:36from weakness to strength,
18:39from despair to mission.
18:40And that's exactly what happens.
18:42Think about Peter,
18:43the man who denied him three times.
18:46Just weeks later,
18:47he will stand in the streets of Jerusalem,
18:49filled with boldness,
18:50declaring,
18:51this Jesus whom you crucified,
18:53God has raised to life,
18:55and we are all witnesses of it.
18:57The same Peter who trembled
18:59at the questions of a servant girl
19:00now thunders before the thousands.
19:02What changed him?
19:03The resurrection.
19:05Think about Thomas,
19:06the doubter.
19:07He said he wouldn't believe
19:08unless he touched the wounds himself.
19:10And Jesus,
19:11in his mercy,
19:12invites him to do just that.
19:14When Thomas places his hand
19:15on those scars,
19:16his doubt collapses,
19:17and he cries out,
19:18my Lord and my God.
19:20What changed him?
19:22The resurrection.
19:23And think about the rest of them.
19:25Men and women who once cowered in fear
19:27became unstoppable witnesses.
19:29They faced prisons,
19:31whips,
19:32lions,
19:33and even death itself.
19:34And not one of them denied
19:36what they had seen.
19:37Why?
19:38Because they knew.
19:39They had seen him alive.
19:41They had touched him.
19:43They had eaten with him.
19:44They knew death was not the end.
19:46And no power on earth
19:48could silence that truth.
19:50Here's where it gets
19:51even more powerful.
19:52The aftershocks of the resurrection
19:54didn't stop with the disciples.
19:56They rippled outward,
19:58generation after generation,
19:59until they reached you and me.
20:01Because the resurrection
20:02isn't just a story we read about.
20:04It's a reality we step into.
20:07Think about it.
20:08The same spirit that raised Jesus
20:10from the dead
20:11is at work in those who believe.
20:12That means resurrection
20:14isn't just something
20:15that happened once in history.
20:16It's something that keeps happening.
20:19Every time someone finds
20:20freedom from sin,
20:21resurrection power's at work.
20:23Every time someone finds
20:25hope and despair,
20:26resurrection power's at work.
20:28Every time someone chooses
20:29forgiveness over bitterness,
20:32light over darkness,
20:33life over death,
20:35resurrection power is at work.
20:38And maybe that's exactly
20:39what you need to hear today.
20:40Because some of you
20:42watching right now
20:43are living in your own
20:44kind of tomb.
20:45Maybe it's depression.
20:47Maybe it's guilt.
20:48Maybe it's a secret shame
20:50you've carried for years.
20:52Maybe it's the fear
20:53of death itself.
20:54And it feels like
20:55the stone is too heavy.
20:56Like the light
20:57will never break through.
20:59But hear this.
21:00The same Jesus
21:01who shattered the chains of death
21:03can shatter yours too.
21:05The same Jesus
21:06who walked out of that tomb
21:07can walk you out of yours.
21:09The stone is not too heavy.
21:11The grave is not too deep.
21:13The silence is not the end.
21:15And this is why
21:16those three days matter.
21:17Because what he did then
21:19is still echoing now.
21:21The victory he won then
21:22is the victory
21:23you can live in now.
21:25The resurrection
21:26was the explosion.
21:27But the aftershocks
21:29are still shaking the world.
21:30And the question is,
21:32will you let it shake you?
21:33Will you let the truth
21:34of those three days
21:35transform you
21:36the way it transformed Peter,
21:38Thomas, and the rest?
21:39Because the resurrection
21:41is not just about
21:42Jesus leaving the tomb.
21:43It's about you leaving yours.
21:45And so when we look back
21:46at those three days
21:47between the cross
21:48and the empty tomb,
21:49we realize they were
21:51never silent at all.
21:52In the hidden places,
21:54Jesus was breaking chains,
21:56conquering death,
21:57and writing a victory
21:58that would echo for eternity.
22:00The cross was the cost.
22:02The grave was the stage.
22:03And the resurrection
22:05was the roar
22:06that shook heaven and earth.
22:08So I'll leave you
22:09with this question.
22:10If Jesus could defeat
22:11death itself
22:12in just three days,
22:14what would you want him
22:15to do in your life?
22:16Drop your answers
22:17in the comment,
22:18God is watching.
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