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When It Feels Like Nothing Is Happening Don’t Give Up

Resurrection Sunday. He is risen.

What if your answer is just ahead?


So often, the middle places—the waiting, the uncertainty, the quiet seasons—can feel like we’ve somehow lost momentum… or even missed something altogether. We replay prayers, question timing, and wonder if God is still moving in the silence.


But Easter tells a completely different story.


If we look to Jesus, we see that what feels like an ending is often the very place where God is doing His greatest work.


There was a moment when everything looked finished. Silent. Sealed. Over. Done.


Hope appeared buried. The promise looked broken. The time of waiting between Friday and Sunday must have felt unbearable.


And yet—it wasn’t over.


The stone didn’t mark the end. It marked the threshold of transformation. The old gave way to the new. Death gave way to life. Despair gave way to unshakable hope.


THANK YOU, JESUS!!!


Sometimes we stand in that same “in-between” space—where nothing seems to be happening. But Easter reminds us that God is not absent in the stillness. He is working in ways we cannot yet see.


Scripture declares:

“But if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you.” (Romans 8:11,)


That same power—the resurrection power—is not distant. It is alive in us.

Which means God is still working in places that feel still. Still in situations that feel paused. Still moving, even when we can’t see it yet.


If you are waiting for healing, for breakthrough, for direction, or for relief—this is your reminder: silence does not mean absence. Delay does not mean denial.


Sometimes God’s greatest miracles are unfolding beneath the surface, in ways that require trust before they are revealed.


The Bible also says:

“Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 46:10)

Stillness is not wasted time. It is often sacred space—where faith is refined, where trust is deepened, and where God prepares what’s next.


And if you’re struggling to hold onto hope, or if your faith has faltered, take heart in this promise:

“Wait on the Lord; Be of good courage, And He shall strengthen your heart; Wait, I say, on the Lord!” (Psalm 27:14)


Waiting is not easy. But it is never empty when it’s placed in God’s hands.


Easter is proof that what looks finished isn’t always final. That what feels buried can still rise. That what seems delayed may actually be right on time.


So what if your answer is just ahead?


What if, even now, God is aligning things, restoring strength, and preparing a breakthrough that will remind you He never left?


Hold on.


The same power that rolled the stone away is still at work in your life—bringing life where there was weariness, hope where there was doubt, and healing where there has been pain.


And when the moment comes, you’ll see it clearly:

God was moving all along.


Standing in faith with you,


Paula Black Signature

 



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