April 4 – The Silence of Saturday

The LORD is good to those who wait for Him, to the soul who seeks Him. It is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the LORD.
— Lamentations 3:25-26


Holy Saturday is the quietest day in the Christian story. The cross stands behind us. The empty tomb has not yet been discovered. The disciples are grieving, confused, and hidden away. Heaven seems silent. Nothing appears to be happening. Yet in that silence, God is still at work. The waiting of Saturday reminds us that divine activity often unfolds beyond what we can see or understand.

We all experience “Saturday” seasons—times when prayers seem unanswered, when hope feels fragile, when clarity has not yet come. Reflect gently: Where in my life does it feel like I am waiting between promise and fulfillment? How do I respond when God seems silent? Do I grow restless, fearful, or withdrawn? What would it mean to trust that God is working even when I cannot perceive it? Holy Saturday teaches us that silence is not abandonment. It is often preparation.

Today, resist the urge to rush toward Easter joy. Allow yourself to sit in quiet trust. Spend a few minutes in stillness, breathing slowly and praying, “Lord, teach me to wait.” If you are in a season of uncertainty, place that concern before God without demanding immediate resolution. Write it down and surrender it to Him. Waiting is not wasted time in the kingdom of God. It is sacred space where faith deepens and trust matures.


Loving Father, in the silence of this day, help me learn the grace of waiting. When I cannot see Your hand, teach me to trust Your heart. Strengthen my faith in the quiet spaces and remind me that You are always at work, even when I do not understand. Prepare my heart for the hope that is coming. All this I pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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