Easter's Three-Day Lesson: Wait Through Suffering for Transformation

Source: "Easter wisdom for troubled souls: Wait, reflect and give it three days | Fox News." April 3, 2026. www.foxnews.com

The Gist

When scary news, money worries, or world problems make you anxious, remember the Easter story: wait three days before panicking. Just like Jesus's death led to resurrection after three days, your current troubles might transform into something better if you give them time and don't rush to judgment.

Conclusion

When facing disturbing news, personal fears, or world chaos, we should apply the Easter lesson of waiting three days, as transformation and good things can emerge after periods of complete horror and suffering.

Premises

  1. The Easter story demonstrates that complete horror (crucifixion on Good Friday) can be transformed into power and mystery (Resurrection after three days)
  2. Both personal suffering and awareness of world suffering are inevitable parts of human experience that should not be avoided or hidden from
  3. The women in the Bible who witnessed Jesus's crucifixion and later discovered the empty tomb exemplify how those who endure suffering are often the first to witness transformation
  4. We learn and grow from two primary sources: love and suffering
  5. Taking time to wait, reflect, and step back from immediate anxieties (putting away phones, meditating, talking to friends) allows us to gain perspective and see truth and beauty
  6. The pattern of waiting three days before making judgments or decisions provides space for positive change to occur

Assumptions

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