Hillary Clinton's pastor compared her loss to Donald Trump to the death of Jesus Christ in a message he sent her the day after the November 2016 election.

"You, our nation, our world, is experiencing a black Friday," Rev. Bill Shillady wrote to Clinton on Nov. 9, 2016, CNN reported. "Our hope is that Sunday is coming. But it might well be hell for a while."

On Good Friday every year, Christians observe the crucifixion and death of Jesus, who they believe to be the Son of God. Two days later, they celebrate Easter Sunday, which marks the Resurrection of Jesus and the triumph over sin.

One day after Clinton's stunning defeat at the hands of Trump, Shillady wrote that "life is filled with a lot of Fridays" and Good Friday "represented the day that everything fell apart."

"Today, you are experiencing a Friday. Your Friday is what happened in the last few weeks and last night in the tragic loss. But Sunday is coming!" Shillady wrote.

Shillady went on to write about the suffering of Jesus for the world's sins and how his faith in God gave him "the grace and peace to submit to Friday."

"Friday is finished," he wrote. "Sunday is coming. Death will be shattered. Hope will be restored. But first, we must live through the darkness and seeming hopelessness of Friday."

Clinton, a Methodist, has reportedly discussed making her own spirituality more public, and Shillady has said she would make a "great pastor."

According to the Washington Examiner , Shillady co-officiated Chelsea Clinton's wedding in July 2010.

Here is Shillady's full message, according to CNN: