What Resurrection Looks Like in Ordinary Life

April 07, 20262 min read

Easter Sunday is full of celebration.

Churches are filled.
Songs are louder.
The message is clear and joyful.

Christ is risen.

But after the celebration fades and life settles back into its familiar rhythm, something quieter happens.

Monday comes.

The dishes are still in the sink.
The laundry still needs folding.
Children still need patience and guidance.

And sometimes we wonder where resurrection fits into ordinary life.

Because most of our days don’t look dramatic or miraculous.

They look simple.

Routine.

Quiet.

But the truth is, resurrection isn’t only something we celebrate once a year.

It’s something God continues to work into our lives in small, steady ways.


We Often Expect Big Miracles

When we hear the word resurrection, we imagine something extraordinary.

A stone rolled away.
An empty tomb.
A moment that changes everything.

And while Easter absolutely celebrates that miracle, we sometimes miss how resurrection power continues working long after that first morning.

Not always in dramatic ways.

But in quiet transformations that unfold slowly over time.


God Often Works Quietly

God’s work in our lives often looks different from what we expect.

It may look like patience returning after a hard season.

Hope slowly rebuilding when discouragement has settled in.

Peace growing in a home that feels chaotic.

Relationships healing one conversation at a time.

These changes may not make headlines.

But they are evidence of God’s work.

Because resurrection isn’t just about one moment in history.

It’s about new life continuing to grow.


Resurrection Hope in Daily Motherhood

Motherhood gives us many opportunities to experience this kind of quiet resurrection.

There are days when everything feels overwhelming.

Days when patience runs thin, and the to-do list feels endless.

But then something small shifts.

You take a breath instead of reacting.

You choose grace instead of frustration.

You find the strength to try again tomorrow.

These moments may seem ordinary.

But they are powerful.

Because love replaces irritation.

Hope rises again after discouragement.

You choose faithfulness even when you’re tired.

Something new is growing.


Faith That Grows Slowly

We often want immediate transformation.

But much of the spiritual growth God produces in us happens slowly.

Like seeds planted in soil.

At first, nothing appears to change.

But beneath the surface, roots are forming.

Strength is developing.

And over time, life begins to emerge.

Faith works this way.

Small choices.
Quiet prayers.
Daily surrender.

These moments shape us more than we realize.


Closing Reflection

The resurrection changed history.

But it also continues to shape ordinary lives.

Not always through dramatic miracles.

Sometimes, through patience returning.

Sometimes, through peace growing where chaos once lived.

Sometimes, through hope quietly rebuilding after a hard season.

Because resurrection is not only about the empty tomb.

It’s about new life continuing to grow.

And sometimes resurrection simply looks like getting up again with grace.

Dana Kilde

Hi, I’m a faith-filled mom of six, digital marketer, and founder of The Stay-at-Home CEO! I help overwhelmed moms create Christ-centered homes and build passive income, so they can spend more time with their children and live out the purpose God has for their lives.

Back to Blog