You Don't Have to Stay in the Tomb

from our 5-part mini Easter blog series: From Saturday to Sunday

Series Intro

There are seasons in life that feel heavy, silent, and endless — moments when it seems like nothing is changing, nothing is moving, and hope is hard to see. In the story of Easter, this is much like Saturday: the day between the cross and the resurrection, the day of grief before glory.

This series is for anyone carrying stones too heavy to move alone, for hearts waiting on answers, for scars that haven’t yet been healed. Across these posts, we’ll reflect on what it means to wait well, to grieve openly, and to step into the new life Jesus promises — because Sunday always comes.

Part 5: You Don’t Have to Stay in the Tomb

Tombs are meant to hold what is finished, forgotten, or broken. Yet Easter tells us that the tomb is empty. You do not have to live in the darkness of old labels, old shame, or past failures.

Whatever has kept you hidden—fear, regret, disappointment—Jesus invites you to step out. The tomb cannot hold what God has redeemed. Resurrection is not only about what Jesus did; it’s about what He continues to do in our lives.

Today, take one step out of the tomb. Let go of one weight you’ve been carrying. Breathe in the freedom of Sunday, knowing that God’s life is waiting for you.

It’s Sunday invitation.
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