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📖 Lamentations 3:21–26
Holy Saturday is the quiet in between—the day between crucifixion and resurrection. It’s a day of silence, of waiting, of questions. But it’s not a day without hope.
In this episode, we reflect on:
✔️ The grief and glimmers of hope in Lamentations 3
✔️ How Holy Saturday mirrors our seasons of waiting
✔️ The unshakable character of God: steadfast love, new mercies, and great faithfulness
✔️ Why “the Lord is good to those who wait for Him”
“It is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord.”
Even in the dark, God is at work. The tomb was not the end—and neither is your waiting.
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You can find the written version, complete with cross-references and links, here.
By Keith Harris5
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📖 Lamentations 3:21–26
Holy Saturday is the quiet in between—the day between crucifixion and resurrection. It’s a day of silence, of waiting, of questions. But it’s not a day without hope.
In this episode, we reflect on:
✔️ The grief and glimmers of hope in Lamentations 3
✔️ How Holy Saturday mirrors our seasons of waiting
✔️ The unshakable character of God: steadfast love, new mercies, and great faithfulness
✔️ Why “the Lord is good to those who wait for Him”
“It is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord.”
Even in the dark, God is at work. The tomb was not the end—and neither is your waiting.
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You can find the written version, complete with cross-references and links, here.