From Palm Sunday to the Resurrection

Day 1: The Humble King Arrives
Reading: Zechariah 9:9-10; Matthew 21:1-11

Devotional: Jesus orchestrated His entrance into Jerusalem with divine precision, fulfilling ancient prophecy while subverting expectations. The crowds waved palm branches and shouted "Hosanna," recognizing His miracle-working power yet misunderstanding His mission. They wanted a political deliverer; God sent a suffering Savior. How often do we approach Jesus with our own expectations, wanting Him to conform to our plans rather than surrendering to His? The path to peace doesn't bypass the cross—it goes directly through it. Today, examine where you might be disappointed with Jesus because He hasn't met your expectations. Surrender your agenda and embrace His humble kingship. True victory comes through submission, not domination.

Day 2: Redemption Remembered
Reading: Leviticus 23:39-43; Exodus 12:1-14

Devotional: Palm branches weren't random decorations—they were loaded with meaning. In the Feast of Tabernacles, Israelites waved palms while dwelling in temporary shelters, remembering God's faithfulness during their wilderness wandering. They celebrated redemption from slavery and God's provision in barren places. When crowds waved palms at Jesus, they unconsciously proclaimed Him as the ultimate Redeemer. Your life may feel like a wilderness right now—uncertain, temporary, uncomfortable. But remember: God is faithful. He delivered Israel from Egypt; He delivers you from sin's slavery. The palm branches remind us that God remembers His covenant promises. He has not forgotten you. Celebrate His faithfulness today, even in your wilderness season.

Day 3: Misplaced Expectations
Reading: Luke 19:28-44; John 12:12-19

Devotional: Within days of shouting "Hosanna," crowds would scream "Crucify Him!" Their enthusiasm turned to rage because Jesus refused to be the king they wanted. He wept over Jerusalem, knowing they missed "the day of their visitation." How tragic to encounter the Messiah yet reject Him because He doesn't fit your mold. Are you trying to remake Jesus into your image—a Republican Jesus, a prosperity Jesus, a therapeutic Jesus? He is none of these. He is King of kings and Lord of lords, sovereign over your politics, finances, health, and relationships. Don't miss your day of visitation by clinging to false expectations. Jesus reigns—whether circumstances feel controlled or chaotic. Acknowledge His absolute authority today.

Day 4: The Victory Assured
Reading: Revelation 7:9-17; Psalm 118:19-29

Devotional: Palm branches appear again in Revelation, held by a multitude from every nation standing before God's throne. This is the triumphal entry as God intended—complete, fulfilled, eternal. The same Jesus who rode humbly on a donkey will return on a white horse in power and glory. Every enemy will be subdued; every knee will bow. Your present distress—whatever form it takes—is temporary. Christ's victory is certain. When anxiety threatens, when circumstances overwhelm, lift your eyes to this future reality. You will stand before the throne, palm branch in hand, declaring "Salvation belongs to our God!" This isn't wishful thinking; it's prophetic certainty. Let this hope anchor your soul today.

Day 5: King of Kings Returns
Reading: Revelation 19:11-16; Deuteronomy 10:14-17

Devotional: The next time we see Jesus, He won't be weeping over Jerusalem or hanging on a cross. He will come as conquering King—eyes blazing with righteous fire, robe dipped in blood, name emblazoned: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS. This is the same Jesus who loves you, who died for you, who intercedes for you. His humility at the first coming doesn't negate His sovereignty; it demonstrates it. Only the truly powerful can choose weakness. Only the King of kings would become the Suffering Servant. As you anticipate Easter's celebration of resurrection, lift your heart in worship. Proclaim His authority over every area of your life. Say with confidence: "Come, Lord Jesus!" Your hope doesn't fade because your King reigns eternally.