Saturday isn’t silent… God is still working ✝️
The hardest season is the in-between…
The silence.
The waiting.
The feeling like nothing is happening.
But Saturday shows us something powerful:
👉 God is still working—even when you can’t see it.
While Jesus was in the tomb…
He was still moving.
So if you’re in a “Saturday” season right now—
don’t give up.
Sunday is coming. ✝️
Comment “I TRUST YOU GOD” 🙏
Save this for when you need encouragement
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Experiencing a 'Saturday' season in life can feel daunting; it’s that time of waiting where visible progress seems absent and silence feels heavy. From personal experience, I relate deeply to the feeling of being stuck in this in-between place, often wondering if God’s plan is still active. However, the story of Jesus shows us a profound truth—Saturday wasn’t silent. Even when Jesus was in the tomb, He was actively conquering spiritual battles, as referenced in 1 Peter 3:19 where He proclaimed victory to the spirits in prison. This teaches us an important lesson about faith and trust during our own waiting seasons. Just like Jesus was working even when it looked like nothing was happening, God is working in our lives during our quiet moments too. Whether you’re waiting for healing, a breakthrough, or clarity, remember that unseen spiritual movement is taking place. For me, embracing this truth meant learning to trust God’s timing and purposes instead of relying solely on what I could see or feel. It helped me move from frustration to faith, knowing that, like the dawn after darkness, Sunday is sure to come. The encouragement to say aloud "I TRUST YOU GOD" becomes a powerful declaration of hope and surrender. If you’re in your own "Saturday" phase—whether it’s waiting on a job, relationship, health recovery, or spiritual growth—hold onto this promise. God’s work doesn’t pause, even in silence. This perspective invites us to deepen our trust and patience, realizing that what appears as inaction is often divine preparation and transformation happening behind the scenes.
