We are starting a series is devotions created from the sermon that was used on Sundays. Each day a new post will be added to the devotions page here. Come every day or wait for the end of the week when the entire five devotions for the sermon are complete.
The Power That Changes Everything
Devotional Have you ever felt completely powerless? Maybe you’re facing a situation that seems impossible to overcome. In those moments, it’s easy to forget that we serve a God who
The Victory That Matters
Devotional As we conclude our journey through Palm Sunday, we see that true victory often looks different than we expect. Jesus’s triumph didn’t come through military might or political power,
The True Meaning of Hosanna
Devotional When the crowds shouted ‘Hosanna,’ they were literally crying out ‘Lord, save us!’ But their understanding of salvation was limited to their immediate circumstances. They wanted freedom from Roman
From Hosanna to Crucify
Devotional The same crowds that shouted ‘Hosanna!’ would soon cry ‘Crucify Him!’ This dramatic shift reveals how quickly human devotion can change when our expectations aren’t met. When Jesus didn’t
The King We Need
Devotional The crowds that lined Jerusalem’s streets that day were looking for a specific type of savior – one who would overthrow Roman rule and establish an earthly kingdom. They
Who Do You Say I Am?
Devotional When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the entire city was buzzing with one question: ‘Who is this?’ It’s a question that still resonates today. Some saw Him as a political revolutionary,
From Fear to Faith
Devotional The witnesses to this miracle were filled with awe – not a paralyzing fear, but a holy reverence that recognized God’s presence among them. This transformative encounter changed their
Restoration and Hope
Devotional The miracle at Nain wasn’t just about bringing a young man back to life – it was about restoring hope and a future to a grieving mother. When Jesus
Breaking Every Barrier
Devotional In approaching the funeral procession and touching the bier, Jesus broke significant cultural and religious barriers. He wasn’t constrained by social norms or even religious laws when it came