
Peace is Within Your Reach
Palm Sunday is the beginning of Holy Week, fulfilling the prophecy of the death and resurrection of Jesus. In Luke 19, Jesus is riding into Jerusalem weeping because he knows the people do not recognize that peace is here. Jesus is weeping because the people cannot see that peace is a person and that he is that person.
Surrounded or Surrendered
Like David, in our worship, we can surrender our desire for control to God. David was a warrior and a man after God’s own heart; he was also a songwriter. He was often attacked and surrounded by his enemies, but he declared, “In you, O God, I take refuge. Rescue me, O rock of strength.”
Not on Pause; Still on Mission
This is our moment to show faith, not fear, as a church. Because of Jesus, we have every reason to be an unfrightened church. We may not know all the details about the moment we’re in, but we know about the mission we’re on. We’re not on pause; we’re still on mission.
Drawing Near to God
We are rallying together in faith, according to 2 Chronicles 14. Together we can stay connected in community and choose to minimize the spread of fear and disease, by practicing the wisdom that God gives us. We choose to place our trust in God during this time of uncertainty.
A Firm Foundation
You are worth the best. Don’t skip critical steps, don’t take shortcuts. Count the cost and pay the price. Build with the end in mind. Visionaries always focus on the outcome. Are you using the best practices of faith, hope, and love?
The Friend at Midnight
Some theologians say we should never ask God for something more than once because it is a sign of doubt to do so. But persistence is not a sign of doubt. Persistence means that we are so intent on our request that we are actually expressing faith by not letting go.
God Wants Us to be Faithful
Leaders like Moses, always aware of their own limitations, sought out the presence of God so they could embody the vision God had for them and the people they were leading. We too need God’s presence, direction, and word. Many have heard someone say that God never spoke to them. But, God continues to speak to us through his word, the Bible.
When Relationships Flatline
What happens when our relationships flatline? Jesus offers to restore us. We don’t have to continue living in brokenness. Just because we encounter offense or even abuse in our relationships doesn’t mean we have to live with a root of bitterness (Hebrews 12:15).