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THE SILENCE OF SATURDAY

Posted by Jeffrey Sloe on April 11, 2020 - 10:02am

THE SILENCE OF SATURDAY

Jesus is silent on Saturday. The women have anointed his body and placed it in Joseph’s tomb. The cadaver of Christ is as mute as the stone which guards it. He spoke much on Friday. He will liberate the slaves of death on Sunday. But on Saturday, Jesus is silent.

So is God. He made himself heard on Friday. He tore the curtains of the temple, opened the graves of the dead, rocked the earth, blocked the sun of the sky, and sacrificed the Son of Heaven. Earth heard much of God on Friday.

Nothing on Saturday. Jesus is silent. God is silent. Saturday is silent.

Easter weekend discussions tend to skip Saturday. Friday and Sunday get the press. The crucifixion and resurrection command our thoughts. But don’t ignore Saturday. You have them, too.

Silent Saturdays. The day between the struggle and the solution; the question and the answer; the offered prayer and the answer thereof.

Saturday’s silence torments us. Is God angry? Did I disappoint him? God knows Jesus is in the tomb, why doesn’t He do something? Or, in your case God knows your career is in the tank, your finances are in the pit, your marriage is in a mess. Why doesn’t He act? What are you supposed to do until He does?

You do what Jesus did. Lie still. Stay silent. Trust God. Jesus died with this conviction: “You will not abandon me to the grave, nor will you let your Holy One see decay” (Acts 2:27 NIV).

Jesus knew God would not leave him alone in the grave. You need to know, God will not leave you alone with your struggles. His silence is not his absence, inactivity is never apathy. Saturdays have their purpose. They let us feel the full force of God’s strength. Had God raised Jesus fifteen minutes after the death of His son, would we have appreciated the act? Were He to solve your problems the second they appear, would you appreciate His strength?

For His reasons, God inserts a Saturday between our Fridays and Sundays. If today is one for you, be patient. As one who endured the silent Saturday wrote: “Be patient, brethren, until the coming of the Lord” (James 5:7 NKJV).

© Max Lucado, 2013

Original article written by Max Lucado and posted on the maxlucado.com site.

Article posted on Markethive by Jeffrey Sloe

Jeffrey Sloe You're welcome Marian! Have a blessed day!!
April 12, 2020 at 8:11am
Jeffrey Sloe Thanks for reading and posting a comment. Happy Easter!!
April 11, 2020 at 4:42pm
Catherine Lee On Holy Saturday there is silence. All in preparation for the coming event, Easter. I liked your blog, Jeffrey. Thanks for sharing the Holy Saturday story.
April 11, 2020 at 3:17pm
Don Kepple Wonderful article Jeffrey. Thank you, and God bless you. Happy Easter
April 11, 2020 at 11:35am