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.
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.
Sometimes Jesus stands quietly among us before we even realize He is there. Will we recognize Him when He comes near?
Peace is more than quiet moments—it is God’s calming presence that meets us when stress and worry try to overwhelm us.
David’s confidence wasn’t in his perfection, but in God’s forgiveness. In Christ, repentant hearts stand clean, restored, and secure in mercy.
Happiness rises and falls with circumstances, but simchah is joy God plants in the heart—steady even when life feels uncertain.
Humility isn’t failure—it’s often where God meets us. Shaphal reveals the surprising blessing of being brought low before Him.
Sometimes victory isn’t in fighting harder, but in standing faithful. Learn how ‘amad’ reminds us to trust God when pressure rises.