There’s something powerful about the way Scripture describes the days between the cross and the empty tomb. The disciples were caught in a space that felt heavy, confusing, and unfinished — a place where hope seemed buried and God felt silent. Yet even in that silence, God was already moving toward resurrection. It echoes the truth found in John 11:25 — “I am the resurrection and the life.” Jesus wasn’t just speaking about a moment; He was revealing the heartbeat of God’s character. That same heartbeat pulses through Patrick Mayberry’s new single “Three Days Later,” a song that captures the tension of waiting and the joy of watching God turn darkness into dawn.
“Three Days Later” was born out of that space — the in‑between, the not‑yet, the moments where faith feels stretched thin. Patrick leans into the story of resurrection not as a distant event, but as a present reality for every believer who has ever wondered if God was still working. The song carries a bright, confident energy, but underneath the melody is a deep reminder that God specializes in bringing life out of places that feel finished. It reflects the promise of Romans 8:11 — “the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you.” That’s the kind of truth that doesn’t just lift your spirit; it anchors your soul.
Patrick Mayberry has always had a way of blending joy with depth, pairing upbeat production with lyrics that carry real spiritual weight. His music often feels like a hand on your shoulder — steady, encouraging, and full of hope. “Three Days Later” continues that pattern, offering a reminder that God is never late, never distant, and never done. Patrick’s journey as a worship leader and songwriter shines through here, shaped by years of helping people find their voice in worship and discover the God who meets them right where they are. His ministry has always been about pointing people back to the One who brings beauty out of brokenness, and this song is no exception.
What makes “Three Days Later” resonate is how deeply it connects to our own walk with Jesus. We all know what it feels like to stand in a “day one” moment — the shock, the disappointment, the questions that don’t have answers yet. We know the ache of “day two,” when nothing seems to change and God feels quiet. But the resurrection reminds us that God is always writing a bigger story than the one we can see. The same God who rolled the stone away is the God who steps into our waiting, our fear, and our uncertainty. It’s the truth echoed in Psalm 30:5 — “weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning.” Patrick’s song becomes a reminder that God is already moving toward the morning even when we can’t feel it yet.
Now is the time to let this message settle into your heart. If you’re standing in a season that feels unfinished or unclear, let “Three Days Later” remind you that God is already working behind the scenes. He is the God who brings life out of loss, hope out of silence, and victory out of what looked like defeat. Let this song strengthen your faith, lift your perspective, and remind you that resurrection isn’t just a story from the past — it’s the power that carries you today.
Patrick Mayberry’s powerful single “Three Days Later” is a joyful celebration of resurrection hope, reminding listeners that God brings life out of places that feel lost or buried. With energetic production and a message rooted in the victory of Jesus, the song encourages believers to trust God’s timing and hold onto the promise that He is always working behind the scenes. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs a reminder that God still brings dead things back to life — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Patrick Mayberry’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that stir hearts and strengthen faith.
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