In the middle of the Easter story, Saturday is a day of silence - a divine pause. Itâs a moment to reflect on all that has been and to consider the beauty of the cross as we look ahead to the resurrection. Silent Saturday mirrors those seasons in our lives when God feels distant and our prayers seem to echo into the void. Itâs the space between loss and restoration, between doubt and faith. The disciples didnât know Sunday was coming. They had heard the promise, but in that moment, everything felt raw and uncertain. They didnât have the hindsight we do. And yet, even in the silence, God was at work - quietly weaving redemption through their lives, just as He does in ours. If Silent Saturday teaches us anything, itâs how to wait. The space between death and resurrection is not empty - it holds a promise. The tomb was silent, but not still. Jesusâ body rested, but His victory was already secured. The stone would roll away. As we prepare our hearts for whatâs to come, may we embrace this divine pause and allow God to speak before we step into the hope of Easter Sunday.