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- 02/29/1992
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- HOSAANA IS THE KING | PALM SUNDAY BEGINS THE GREATEST WEEK IN HISTORY
Grace and peace to you in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Today we step into Palm Sunday—the moment Jesus entered Jerusalem and openly revealed Himself as King.
The crowds laid down palm branches and cried out:
Hosanna Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord
But this was more than celebration… this was a declaration.
Jesus was fulfilling prophecy and presenting Himself as the Messiah—yet not the kind of King they expected.
WHAT PALM SUNDAY TEACHES US
1. Jesus is King
He didn’t come to suggest truth—He came to reign.
He is worthy of our full surrender, not partial commitment.
2. God always fulfills His Word
Every detail—down to riding on a donkey—was prophesied.
What God says, He does.
3. Many people want a Savior—but not a Lord
The crowd wanted freedom from Rome…
Jesus came to bring freedom from sin.
4. Emotional faith is not real faith
The same voices shouting Hosanna would soon cry Crucify Him.
True faith follows Jesus beyond feelings.
5. God’s Kingdom comes through humility
Jesus entered in peace, not power.
Victory would come through sacrifice, not force.
THIS WAS JUST THE BEGINNING
Palm Sunday launches Holy Week—the most important week in human history.
In just a few days:
Jesus will teach and prepare His disciples
He will be betrayed and arrested
He will go to the cross on Good Friday
The cross was not an accident—it was the mission.
-Jesus took our place.
-He bore our sin.
-He paid the price we could never pay.
AND THEN COMES VICTORY
-Three days later…
-The tomb is empty.
-Jesus rose from the dead.
-Sin is defeated.
-Death is conquered.
-Salvation is available..
--Jesus came as King
--He died as Savior
-+And He rose as Lord
This week—don’t just observe it. Walk through it.
-Surrender to the King
-Stand at the cross
-And rejoice in the resurrection
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- Even Judas Iscariot walked closely with Jesus Christ, shared meals, witnessed miracles, and was part of the inner circle, yet he still chose betrayal. Proximity doesn’t always equal loyalty.
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2 Corinthians 4:16 NKJV
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- DAILY VERSE — January 9
Directed Steps
Proverbs 16:9 (NKJV)
(A man’s heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps.)
We make plans, but God determines the path. This verse reminds us that divine direction often
unfolds one step at a time. While planning is wise, submission is essential—our steps find success
only when they align with God’s will.
When we walk with gratitude, we recognize that every detour can be divine. Sometimes God’s
redirections are His protection. Even when the journey takes unexpected turns, the destination
remains under His control.
Trust Him to guide each step, knowing that the path of surrender always leads to peace.
Reflection Questions:
1. How can I trust God more with the direction of my life?
2. What plans do I need to place back into His hands today?
3. How can gratitude help me accept His redirection joyfully?
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for guiding my steps. When my plans change, remind me that Your direction is better.
Help me to walk in peace, trusting that You’re leading me exactly where I need to be. Amen.
Practical Application:
● Begin each day by asking, “Lord, guide my steps today.”
● Thank God for a closed door that protected you in the past.
● Be flexible and joyful when plans shift—God may be rerouting you.
Takeaway Thought:
Your plans may change, but God’s direction never fails.
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-Ecclesiastes 3:1 (KJV)
Thought Of The Day...
Time is one of God’s most precious gifts, yet it is also one of the most easily wasted. Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us that life is not random—it is ordered by God’s divine timing. Every season we experience has a purpose, and every moment carries an assignment from heaven. To redeem the time is to recognize the season we are in and respond wisely to what God is doing now.
Many people miss opportunities not because God failed to open doors, but because they did not discern the season. There are seasons to plant and seasons to harvest, seasons to wait and seasons to move forward. Redeeming the time means refusing to live on yesterday’s blessings or tomorrow’s promises while neglecting today’s obedience. When we understand the season, we can align our actions with God’s purpose.
God never wastes time—even painful seasons are purposeful. What feels like delay is often development. What feels like silence is often preparation. When we trust God’s timing, we stop rushing ahead of Him or lagging behind Him. Redeeming the time requires humility to submit our plans, patience to endure the process, and faith to act when God says, “Now.”
The enemy seeks to distract us so we spend time on what does not matter, but wisdom teaches us to invest time in what produces eternal fruit. Every season will pass, but what we do in that season determines what we carry into the next one. When we honor God with our time, He multiplies our impact and fulfills His purpose through us.
Something to Think About...
• Am I discerning the season God has me in?
• Am I resisting, rushing, or redeeming this moment?
• What is God asking me to do now?
Prayer...
Father God, Thank You for reminding me that my life is ordered by Your divine timing. Help me to recognize the season I am in and to walk in wisdom, not frustration. Teach me to redeem the time by aligning my actions with Your purpose. Deliver me from distraction, delay, and disobedience. Give me discernment to know when to wait and courage to move when You say move. I trust You with my time, my seasons, and my future. In Jesus’ name, Amen.0 Comments 0 Shares 22 Views - Zechariah 3:7 “This is what the Lord Almighty says: ‘If you will walk in obedience to me and keep my requirements, then you will govern my house and have charge of my courts, and I will give you a place among these standing here.’”
Have you ever considered the idea that obedience to God’s call leads to increased access to other opportunities? I know I haven’t. But we see in today’s verse that if we walk in obedience, He gives us responsibilities to be stewards over.
This verse was written to the high priest Joshua, but we can take the words and apply them in our own lives, as well. Our obedience in walking in His ways and keeping His commandments give us access to His presence. When we are faithful and obedient we are granted responsibility. In Joshua’s case it was leadership in the Temple and governing all that it involved. In our case we can apply it to those we are shepherding ourselves. As parents we have a responsibility in bringing up children in His ways. And for those who do not have kids, for youth and young adults it could be those you work with or interact with at school or those you may be working with in ministry. We must be faithful and obedient in those who come under our guidance and leadership.
When we are obedient He gives us a place among those standing there. This refers to those in close fellowship with God. I do not know if this refers to the saints, our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ or whether it refers to the angels that surround His throne in heaven. But being in fellowship with others is a reward that He blesses us with.
Today let’s focus on being faithful in obeying Him. Whether we occupy positions of leadership or are simply fellowshipping with other believers, we should be honoring Him and demonstrating the love of Christ in our lives.
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- Yesterday over 800 pastors and political prisoners were let out of dungeons in Venezuela and set free. The govt bowed their knee to the demands of the Trump Administration but actually it was a bow to King #Jesus as He answers the prayers of His bride0 Comments 0 Shares 18 Views 54
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