Holy Saturday: In the Tomb – Waiting in Hope
Based on Matthew 27:57–66
In Matthew 27:57–66, we enter the quiet space of Holy Saturday – the day between Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. As we reflect on this time of waiting, when Jesus lay in the tomb and the world seemed shrouded in darkness, we discover that hope can take root even in the deepest places of uncertainty. Four key truths guide our reflection:
First, Faithful Care in the Aftermath – Joseph of Arimathea, a wealthy disciple, courageously asks for Jesus’ body and lays it in his own new tomb. Along with Mary Magdalene and the other Mary, he shows us that even in grief, faithful love calls us to care for what is sacred and honor those we love.
Second, The Reality of Rest – Jesus’ body rests in the tomb, fulfilling the Scriptures that speak of His death and burial. This reminds us that rest is part of God’s plan – in times of waiting, we too are called to pause, to acknowledge the weight of what has been lost, and to trust that God is at work even when we cannot see it.
Third, The World’s Fear of Change – The chief priests and Pharisees, fearing Jesus’ prediction of resurrection, seal the tomb and post guards to prevent any possibility of hope breaking through. This shows us that doubt and fear often seek to lock away the possibility of new life, but they cannot hold back what God has purposed.
Fourth, Hope Hidden but Not Lost – Though the tomb is sealed and guarded, the promise of resurrection lies beneath the stone. This period of waiting teaches us that hope is not always loud or immediate – sometimes it dwells in the quiet places, sustained by the truth of what God has promised.
Challenge – Take time today to sit in the quiet space of waiting. Whether you’re facing uncertainty or simply pausing to honour this sacred day, reflect on a promise of God that sustains your hope, and hold it close as you wait for the dawn of resurrection.
Prayer – "Lord, in this time of waiting, help me to trust that You are at work even in the silence. Thank You that Jesus’ rest in the tomb was not the end, but the pause before new life burst forth. Strengthen my hope as I wait on You. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen."
Conclusion
Holy Saturday reminds us that waiting is not empty or meaningless – it is a space where hope is nurtured and faith is refined. As we stand at the threshold of resurrection morning, may we carry this truth in our hearts: even when all seems sealed away, God is preparing to bring forth life from death.






