Reflect on Holy Saturday, the quiet day between the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. Discover the meaning behind the silence in between—grief, waiting, and hidden hope.
Holy Saturday – The Silence In BetweenDate: Saturday Evening, Jerusalem, 33 A.D. Today, everything was quiet. The streets of Jerusalem, once filled with noise and conflict, have fallen into a heavy silence. Jesus of Nazareth—crucified and buried just yesterday—remains in a sealed tomb guarded by Roman soldiers. His followers are scattered. Hiding. Grieving. Confused. For them, the story seemed over. What they had hoped for—freedom, restoration, life—appeared to have ended in death. Holy Saturday is the day between despair and hope. The pause between death and resurrection. It’s a space many of us know well—a time of waiting, not knowing what comes next. This is the silence in between. But Sunday is coming. Stay tuned. The silence won’t last forever.
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