by Jimmie Aaron Kepler
It’s the in-between day.
The cross is behind us. The empty tomb’s just ahead. And here we sit—in the quiet, the waiting, the wondering.
Holy Saturday doesn’t get much attention. No grand worship services. No trumpets. No lilies. Just stillness. A kind of sacred hush.
Jesus lay in the tomb.
His followers were scattered, grieving, confused.
Heaven seemed silent.
But even then, God was working behind the scenes—doing the kind of soul-deep work that doesn’t shout.
I think of the times in my life that feel like this day.
Not the heartbreak of Friday. Not the hallelujahs of Sunday. Just the waiting. The trusting. The holding on.
Holy Saturday reminds us: when it looks like nothing is happening, God is still moving.
So we wait. With faith. With hope. With quiet hearts leaning forward.
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