Holy Saturday

 

Holy Saturday is the quiet and often overlooked day of Holy Week that rests between the sorrow of the cross and the joy of the resurrection. With Jesus in the tomb and the hopes of his followers seemingly buried with Him, the day is marked not by celebration but by silence, grief, and unanswered questions. This reflection explores how Holy Saturday gives voice to the experience of waiting that runs throughout Scripture and often shapes the life of faith. In the stillness of the tomb, believers are reminded that God’s work is not always visible or immediate, and that much of the Christian life is lived in the tension between promise and fulfillment. By lingering in this moment of uncertainty, Holy Saturday teaches us to trust that even when God seems silent, He is still at work and that what appears to be an ending may in fact be the beginning of resurrection. Click the link below to read the full article exploring Holy Saturday.

Reflections for Holy Week:

Holy Saturday


May this Holy Week inspire you to embrace the unexpected victory of the King who saves not by force but by love.

 
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