04/05/2026
There’s a part of the Easter story we often overlook—Saturday.
The day after the cross, but before the resurrection. The day when everything felt silent, and it seemed like hope was gone. The day when people who loved Jesus were left grieving, waiting, and wondering if any of His promises were true.
But just because it felt hopeless didn’t mean hope was gone. God was still working. While the disciples were weeping, while the world thought death had won, God was preparing for resurrection.
And on the third day, Jesus rose.
So, if you’re in a season of waiting, where God feels silent, if you’re praying and don’t see an answer, don’t give up. What feels like a silent Saturday may just be the day before resurrection. God is still working, even when you can’t see it. Hope is still alive, even when it feels far away. And if Jesus conquered the grave, there is no situation in your life too dead for Him to bring back to life.
So hold on. Keep praying. Keep trusting.
Sunday is coming.