The Second Day: What Holy Saturday Teaches Us About Waiting on God’s Promises
As Christians around the world mark Good Friday and prepare to celebrate Resurrection Sunday, there is a day that often gets overlooked; Saturday. The second day.
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As Christians around the world mark Good Friday and prepare to celebrate Resurrection Sunday, there is a day that often gets overlooked; Saturday. The second day.
Do you struggle to say “No” even when you’re already overwhelmed? Many of us mistake people-pleasing for true servanthood, but constantly saying “Yes” out of guilt or fear isn’t obedience—it’s self-preservation in disguise. In this article, we dive into the heart of people-pleasing, uncover how it can masquerade as service, and remind you that your worth isn’t found in overcommitment, but in Christ alone.
God calls us to take a massive leap of faith. The kind that breaks chains of fear and doubt. Waiting can be hard, but it is always worth it. What we do while we wait shapes our mindset. It determines whether we stay expectant, prayerful, and joyful even in the face of crisis.
Taking time to rest spiritually gives you the clarity to reflect on your purpose. It’s an opportunity to realign your thoughts and actions with God’s will for your life.
When life is challenging, it’s easy to focus on what’s going wrong. But when we practice gratitude, we start to see things from a different perspective.
Every promise begins as a process, and every process starts with a seed. The seed doesn’t look like the tree, and it doesn’t feel like the harvest. It’s hidden. Uncelebrated. Often overlooked. But it’s in the soil where roots go deep.
When I was younger, my dad was my superhero. Then, in 2010, my superhero was taken from us,
Trusting God through career transitions isn’t just about waiting for the next step to unfold; it’s about actively relying on His wisdom and timing.
The Bible is filled with people who faced opposition, yet they chose to believe what God said over what men said.
Comparison is a thief, robbing you of confidence, joy, and purpose. There is no competition in God’s calling. Your gift and talents matter—not because they look like someone else’s, but because they’re yours.
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