#28: Axe Drop #0028 Title: THE DAY IN BETWEEN

Saturday after Good Friday is a hard kind of day.
It is the day in between.
The day where the pain already happened,
but the promise has not shown itself yet.
It is the day of silence.
The day of waiting.
The day where nothing looks fixed.
Nothing looks redeemed.
Nothing looks alive.
A lot of us know that day.
It is that place in life where everything feels uncertain.
You have already been hit.
You have already lost something.
You have already cried, bled, or broken inside.
And now all you can do is sit in the quiet and wonder what comes next.
That day in between is heavy.
Because it messes with your head.
It makes you question what you believed.
It makes you wonder if the pain was the end of the story.
It makes you stare into silence and try not to let it swallow you.
But here is the truth about that Saturday:
Just because heaven seemed quiet
did not mean heaven was absent.
Just because nothing had changed yet
did not mean nothing was happening.
Just because hope looked buried
did not mean hope was dead.
That matters.
Because a lot of men quit in the in-between.
A lot of men lose themselves in the waiting.
A lot of men think silence means abandonment.
It does not.
Some of the hardest moments in life are not the storm itself.
They are the hours after it,
when you are standing in the wreckage
trying to understand what is still left.
That is where character gets tested.
That is where faith gets tested.
That is where a man learns whether he is going to fold
or hold the line a little longer.
So if your life feels like that Saturday right now, hear this:
Do not mistake silence for the end.
Do not mistake stillness for defeat.
Do not mistake the graveyard moment for the final word.
Some things are still moving
even when you cannot see them yet.
Saturday is hard.
But Saturday is not forever.
“Built in silence. Forged for riders.”
-Axe🪓
Founder RavenAxe
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