What Is Palm Sunday?

Palm Sunday is the day we celebrate the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, one week before His resurrection (Matthew 21:1–11). As Jesus entered the holy city, He neared the culmination of a long journey toward Golgotha. He had come to save the lost (Luke 19:10), and now was the time - this was the place - to secure that salvation. Palm Sunday marked the start of what is often called “Passion Week,” the final seven days of Jesus’ earthly ministry.

Palm Sunday began with Jesus and His disciples traveling over the Mount of Olives. The Lord sent two disciples ahead into the village of Bethphage to find an animal to ride. They found the unbroken donkey and the colt, just as Jesus had said they would (Luke 19:29–30). When they untied the donkey, the owners began to question them. The disciples responded with the answer Jesus had provided: “The Lord needs it” (Luke 19:31–34). Amazingly, the owners were satisfied with that answer and let the disciples go. “They brought [the donkey] to Jesus, threw their cloaks on the colt and put Jesus on it” (Luke 19:35).

As Jesus ascended toward Jerusalem, a large multitude gathered around Him. This crowd understood that Jesus was the Messiah; what they did not understand was that it wasn’t time to set up the kingdom yet - although Jesus had tried to tell them so (Luke 19:11–12). The crowd’s actions along the road give rise to the name “Palm Sunday”: “A very large crowd spread their cloaks on the road, while others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road” (Matthew 21:8). In strewing their cloaks on the road, the people were giving Jesus the royal treatment - King Jehu was given similar honor at his coronation (2 Kings 9:13). John records the detail that the branches they cut were from palm trees (John 12:13).

On that first Palm Sunday, the people also honored Jesus verbally: “The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted, ‘Hosanna to the Son of David!’ ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!’ Hosanna in the highest heaven!’” (Matthew 21:9). In their praise of Jesus, the Jewish crowds were quoting Psalm 118:25–26, an acknowledged prophecy of the Christ. The allusion to a messianic psalm drew resentment from the religious leaders present: “Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, ‘Teacher, rebuke your disciples!’” (Luke 19:39). However, Jesus saw no need to rebuke those who told the truth. He replied, “I tell you if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out” (Luke 19:40).

Meme: In The Darkest Times Of Your Life...

At Midnight

Paul and Silas Imprisoned

Acts 16:16–26 (NKJV)
Before there was a midnight praise, there was first a daytime beating.
Paul and Silas were not in that prison because they had failed God.
They were there because they had obeyed Him.
They delivered a young woman from demonic bondage, and instead of celebration they were accused.
Instead of honor they were humiliated.
Instead of gratitude they were beaten.
Scripture says they were thrown into the inner prison and their feet were fastened in stocks. Not the front cell. Not the holding room. The inner prison. The deepest place. The darkest place. The place designed to break a man’s spirit.
Their backs were bleeding.
Their bodies were bruised.
Their future was uncertain.
And then Scripture introduces one of the most poignant phrases in the entire Bible:
But at midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them.” (Acts 16:25)
Midnight.
Not morning.
Not when the sun came up.
Not when the pain subsided.
Midnight is the hour when strength is gone.
It is when the body is tired and the mind is heavy.
It is when doubts grow loud and hope feels thin.
Midnight is when most people grow quiet.
But Paul and Silas did the opposite.
They did not wait for the chains to fall before they praised God.
They praised God while the chains were still on them.
They prayed while shackled.
They sang while wounded.
They worshiped in the very environment meant to silence them.

You're Never To Far Gone!

My Praise Is A Weapon

I lift my voice in victory before the walls even move.

Lord, I celebrate Your power today, knowing that my praise is a weapon that clears the way for Your glory.

My heart trusts in Your promises, and I find such gladness in Your presence.

Father, You are my strength and my song.

I shout to You with cries of joy because
the victory is already mine in You.
I choose to delight in Your goodness right now.
Psalm 47:1
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Jesus Wants You To Know...

"A thankful mind-set keeps you in touch with Me. I hate it when My children grumble, casually despising My sovereignty. Thankfulness is a safeguard against this deadly sin. Furthermore, a grateful attitude becomes a grid through which you perceive life. Gratitude enables you to see the Light of My Presence shining on all your circumstances. Cultivate a thankful heart, for this glorifies Me and fills you with Joy."
"Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our 'God is a consuming fire.'" - Hebrews 12:28-29
- "Jesus Calling" by Sarah Young

Just the Next Step

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him, 
And He shall direct your paths.
Proverbs 3:5-6 (NIV)

God is teaching me so much about really trusting Him. Fully. Completely. Wholeheartedly.

Though the path I’m on may feel uncertain, He’s faithful to shed just enough light for me to see the very next step. And this isn’t Him being mysterious - this is a great demonstration of His mercy. Instead of bombarding Him with my suggestions or projections, clenching my fists, and reaching for control, I simply need to embrace and obey the very next thing He shows me. And then the next.

That’s what it means to truly “trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding” (Proverbs 3:5).

Because here’s what I know about myself: If God showed me too much revelation through an exact blueprint of where I'm headed, I might panic if His plan didn’t match what I desperately want. Or I might be tempted to take control and make things happen on my own.

On the flip side, if He showed me too little, never revealing Himself or His guidance, I’d be paralyzed with the thought that He’d abandoned me.

But in His kindness, God gives each of us just enough revelation to keep going today - an invitation from Him to be fully obedient to Him right now. When I read scriptures like Proverbs 3:5-6, I can feel His prodding in my heart: Lysa, are you being obedient to Me in this?

Or as I listen to wise counsel, I am challenged: Lysa, are you willing to implement what is being suggested to you in this situation?

Often my confusion isn’t because God is being mysterious; it’s because I’m not being obedient. As I enter this brand-new day, I’m seeking Him rather than trying to figure out His plan. Instead of filling the gaps of the unknown with my suggestions to God, I’m placing my trust in Him.

We don’t have to know it all to trust Him completely. We can take it one day at a time. One step at a time. One act of obedience at a time. One sliver of light at a time.

El Shaddai, God Almighty, I want to trust You fully, wholeheartedly, with everything. But You know this can wage war with my desire to be certain, to understand, and to control. It feels like there are too many unknowns in my life, but thank You that You are constant, the same yesterday, today, and forever. You know I have dreams, desires, and hopes for my future. Often I want to run ahead of You and make all these happen. But I don’t want to lean on my own understanding; I want to lean on You. I know the best place to be is in Your will. I can count on You to guide me, revealing one step at a time. Whether it’s a small step or a big one, help me to obey. I know each step of obedience increases my faith in You. I want to be someone who lives every day in step with You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

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Scripture: John 16:33

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How To Let God Hold You

𝐵𝑒 𝑠𝑜𝑏𝑒𝑟-𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑑; 𝑏𝑒 𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑐ℎ𝑓𝑢𝑙.
𝑌𝑜𝑢𝑟 𝑎𝑑𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑠𝑎𝑟𝑦 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑑𝑒𝑣𝑖𝑙 𝑝𝑟𝑜𝑤𝑙𝑠 𝑎𝑟𝑜𝑢𝑛𝑑 𝑙𝑖𝑘𝑒 𝑎 𝑟𝑜𝑎𝑟𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑙𝑖𝑜𝑛,
𝑠𝑒𝑒𝑘𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑠𝑜𝑚𝑒𝑜𝑛𝑒 𝑡𝑜 𝑑𝑒𝑣𝑜𝑢𝑟.
- 1 Peter 5:8
 
“Come back to Me. You don’t have to feel far away. You don’t have to believe you are disappointing Me.
 
There are whispers you hear that aren't from Me. There are whispers to lure you away, that want to pull you far from the place I have for you, the place I am with you, right now. 
 
Listen close: You are with Me, and when you hear whispers that say I am far away, that say you aren’t measuring up, ask Me what I think before you believe them. I’m never going to ignore you when you come to Me with a heart fully open. I’m never going to turn you away, and I love it when you trust Me with your every thought.
 
Let Me hold your thoughts, your dreams, your fears. 
 
My daughter, I wrap you up in my truth, and you are free. Choose my truth over whispers that call you away and you will stay in my peace. You will stay and know my voice more deeply. For I have given you everything you need to discern the false from truth. And pray for more truth to fill your heart. My truth is your battle armor: my community helps you hear Me and know Me; my words steer you and feed you and lift you from darkness to light; my love is not a distant, theoretical love, but a fierce, I-am-here-and-I’ve-got-you child.
 
Stay close to Me and the whispers will quiet. Stay close to Me and I will rise up for you. But to be rescued I ask you to believe in the rescuer. I am steadfast and present, my dear child. Look up.”

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Am I Actually Praying About This or Just Worrying About It?

"𝐻𝑒 𝑎𝑙𝑠𝑜 𝑡𝑜𝑙𝑑 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑚 𝑡ℎ𝑖𝑠 𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑎𝑏𝑙𝑒: '𝐶𝑎𝑛 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑏𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑑 𝑙𝑒𝑎𝑑 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑏𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑑?
𝑊𝑖𝑙𝑙 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑦 𝑛𝑜𝑡 𝑏𝑜𝑡ℎ 𝑓𝑎𝑙𝑙 𝑖𝑛𝑡𝑜 𝑎 𝑝𝑖𝑡?'”
Luke 6:39 (NIV)

Recently, I sat down to write some thoughts about relationships:

Relationships are amazing. Relationships are challenging. Relationships can be impossibly hard. Relationships can be incredibly beautiful. And because relationships are so very organic, they move like breath in and out of our lungs, expanding with deep connection one minute and in the next atrophying into complete misunderstanding.

Relationships are wonderful and full of love and frustration and wrought with angst and all the things we bring into every attempted embrace with another person. When those we love draw close to us, they draw close to our issues. And we come face to face with their issues as well.

So which is it? Are relationships full of bliss or disappointment?

This is where I landed that day as I journaled … It’s a fragile blend of both.

As we open up to each other, the deeper we connect, the more vulnerable we become. The more vulnerable we become, the more exposed the tender places inside of us become. This exposure is risky. When we dare to be so very known, we risk being so very hurt. When we dare to be so very hopeful, we risk being so very disappointed. When we dare to be so very giving, we risk being so very taken advantage of. And when we dare to unnaturally change into what someone else needs, we risk losing ourselves in the process.

To love and be loved is to be enveloped in the safest feeling I’ve ever known. To cause hurt and be hurt is to be crushed with the scariest feeling I’ve ever known. You and I both know this. In different ways with different people and to varying degrees, we know the multifaceted complications of love and heartbreak.

Maybe you’re living out this reality in a very raw way right now. Friend, I wish I was having coffee with you today to talk through all of this. Trust me when I say I know the delicate dance of balancing the beautiful with the frustrating, and every nuance in between, with the relationships we treasure.

And while I can’t solve all the problems you may be facing right now, there is one action item I want to encourage you to put into practice today … Determine to pray more words over a difficult relationship in your life than you speak about it.

Why Is This Happening?

Trust that every circumstance is permitted by God to draw you closer to Him. This doesn’t mean every circumstance is good. It means every circumstance is used. The pain, the delay, the confusion, the moments where you feel like you’re carrying more than you can handle - none of it is outside His awareness, and none of it is wasted. Scripture is clear - God doesn’t just work despite your situation… He works through it.
Jesus, under the weight of the cross, wasn’t outside the will of God - He was walking directly through it. The suffering wasn’t random. It was purposeful. It was leading somewhere. What looked like defeat was actually the path to redemption.
The same principle applies to your life.
The situation you’re in right now that feels heavy, the one you don’t fully understand - may actually be the very place God is using to shape your faith, refine your character, and pull you closer to Him. Not to break you, but to deepen you.
God’s goal isn’t just to make your life easier. It’s to make your life eternal. Sometimes, the road that leads you closest to Him is the one you never would have chosen.
So don’t just ask, “Why is this happening?” Start asking, “How is God using this to draw me closer to Him?”
- David Delfeld
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