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FIRST PERSON: Silent Saturday

April 14, 2025

By John Kyle, special to the Baptist Message

ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) — It’s what’s commonly referred to as “Holy Week,” the week leading up the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus. We just celebrated Palm Sunday and later this week is Maundy Thursday which gives way to Good Friday and last, but certainly not least, is Easter Sunday.

In the midst of this busy, significant week, let me suggest a new day for you and I living on this side of the resurrection – Silent Saturday. Allow me to elaborate …

Two thousand years ago the events leading up to what we now call Easter were a whirlwind – to say the least. And things certainly didn’t turn out the way the way those early Christ followers envisioned.  So there they were, after a bizarre week that began with a celebration and ended with a crucifixion.  It was Saturday. The crowds gone. Their minds and hearts numb. And they were not sure what’s next.

Now, on this side of history we know what’s next – but they didn’t.

Our lives are often the same way – crazy busy – and sometimes bizarre.  Our smartphones light up with one notification after another. Great anticipation is often replaced by great disappointment in our careers, in our relationships and even with God.

And then comes Saturday.

Friday was like nothing we’ve ever experienced, and the promise of Sunday hasn’t arrived.

So, this Saturday, take a moment and be silent. Ask God to calm your heart, your mind and your spirit. Be honest – tell Him that things are not working out like you thought they would. Let Him know you have questions, doubts, and even fears.

But during your talk with God, be sure and include the words of Jesus when He said “not my will but your will be done.”

Then – be silent. Be still. Ask God to give you ears to hear what the Spirit will say.

After a turbulent Friday and before Sunday arrives, Silent Saturday can remind you of who He is and prepare you to receive the power and the promise of Easter Sunday.

John Kyle serves as director of the Louisiana Baptist communications team.

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