When children cried “Hosanna,” they proclaimed the truth: Jesus came to save and defeat the power of evil.
When children cried “Hosanna,” they proclaimed the truth: Jesus came to save and defeat the power of evil.
Jesus moved toward the cross with purpose and urgency—because His death and resurrection would set us free.
Glory moments are sweet—but discipleship means listening to Jesus even on the road to suffering.
Do you ever wonder if God really loves you? I mean, you, personally? Wonder no more, for He has called you by name and you are His!
The disciples heard Jesus pray aloud—and stepped into His heart. We understand His mission because He carried it out for us.
Mary didn’t argue—she trusted. What she knew about Jesus’ heart still invites us to trust Him today.
Jesus doesn’t wait for perfection. He calls ordinary people and uses them for extraordinary purposes.
In the wilderness, Jesus stood alone—tempted, hungry, faithful—winning for us the victory we could never achieve on our own.
Sometimes Jesus stands quietly among us before we even realize He is there. Will we recognize Him when He comes near?
We all wish we could truly see and know God. The good news is that in Jesus, God stepped into our world so we can know His heart, His love, and His promise of eternal life.