👉 From Good Friday to Silent Saturday… What Happen
👉 From Good Friday to Silent Saturday… What Happened Next? After Jesus Christ was crucified on Good Friday… everything went silent.
No miracles.
No movement.
No answers.
From Good Friday to Silent Saturday, it looked like hope was lost.
In Gospel of Matthew 27, His body was placed in a sealed tomb. Guards were posted. The story looked finished.
But what if the silence wasn’t the end?
What if God was still working… even when no one could see it?
This message is for anyone who feels like they’re in a “Silent Saturday” season—
where God feels quiet, distant, or absent.
The truth is:
Silence doesn’t mean God isn’t moving.
It means something deeper is happening.
Sunday is coming.
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Experiencing the silence of 'Silent Saturday' can often feel like an intense test of faith. Many people, myself included, have faced moments where prayer feels unanswered and divine presence seems distant. However, this period is a profound reminder that spiritual transformation often happens in quiet preparation before breakthrough. Reflecting on Good Friday, we recall the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, a time marked by apparent defeat and despair. Yet, the day following, often called Silent Saturday, symbolizes a waiting time—a pause where everything seems still. This silence is not emptiness but a sacred in-between moment where unseen spiritual work takes place. In personal experience, Silent Saturday moments arise during hardships or uncertainty, times when answers don’t come immediately. It’s easy to feel hopeless, but embracing patience and faith during these times is key. The silence is a call to trust that God is orchestrating something greater beyond our understanding. Just like in the Gospel of Matthew 27, where Jesus' body rests in the tomb, guarded and sealed, appearances suggest finality. But spiritual truths reveal that it is actually a moment before renewal and resurrection. For anyone navigating their own 'Silent Saturday,' remember this season is temporary and filled with divine purpose. It encourages a deeper spiritual reflection, growth, and preparation for the joy of 'Sunday'—symbolizing resurrection, hope, and new beginnings. Sharing this perspective with others who feel lost or disconnected can offer encouragement and reminders that silence does not equate to absence. Ultimately, the journey from Good Friday through Silent Saturday to Easter Sunday teaches us resilience and unwavering faith, assuring that even in silence, God is working profoundly beneath the surface, transforming lives and stories in ways visible only with time and trust.






















































































