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Focus: The King God promised finally arrives, but not as the kind of king the crowd expected. Riding on a donkey instead of a war horse, Jesus reveals a kingdom built on humility, peace, and surrender rather than force and power. Palm Sunday invites us to recognize that the King we truly need may not be the one we imagined. As the crowd cries “Hosanna,” we are confronted with a question that echoes through every generation: Will we welcome the humble King on His terms? Zechariah 9:9–10; Luke 19:28–40
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Focus: God calls the Israelites to obey everything He has commanded, to teach their children to obey, and to regularly remember how God delivered them from Egypt and how He gave them the cities and land they live in. Remembering and repeating what God has done is necessary. People are so quick to focus on circumstances and ourselves that God’s people need to have these things woven into their memories. Deuteronomy 6
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Focus: God is with His people and leads them to the lands He promised to give to them. But the scouting party returns divided. 10 are afraid of going against the inhabitants of the land, while 2 believe that God will be fighting for them and will deliver on His promise, so they have nothing to fear. How commonly do we switch our perspective from what God is doing, to what I can’t do? Numbers 13–14
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Focus: After delivering His people, God agrees to go with them to the promised land. Even though He knows that the people will sin, and will kindle His anger, He is with them. Exodus 25–40
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Focus: The covenant promise expands as God delivers His people from slavery and claims them as His own. From the burning bush to the Passover to Sinai, we see that God rescues before He instructs, saves before He shapes, and marks His people with grace before calling them to obedience. This week anchors us in the truth that covenant identity flows from deliverance, not performance. We are not saved by keeping the law; we are given the law because we have been saved. Exodus 3, 12, 20
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Focus: Covenant faith is not only received, it is tested. In Genesis 22, Abraham is confronted with a moment that threatens to unravel the very promise he was given. Yet God proves Himself faithful, providing what Abraham could not. This story reminds us that God never tests in order to destroy, but to deepen trust and reveal His provision. This week invites us to wrestle honestly with faith under pressure and to discover that God remains faithful even when obedience is costly and understanding is incomplete. Genesis 22
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Focus: Ash Wednesday calls us to return, not out of fear, but out of hope. The God who binds Himself to His people also invites them back when they stray. Through confession, repentance, and humility, we are reminded that covenant life includes honest reckoning with sin and confident trust in God’s mercy. This service grounds us in the truth that renewal is possible because God’s steadfast love never loosens its grip. Even marked with ashes, we are held by grace. Joel 2:12–13; Psalm 51
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Focus: God’s redemptive work moves from promise spoken to promise embodied as He calls Abram by grace alone. God’s covenant begins with a call and is sealed with a new name. In Genesis 12, God invites Abram into a promise that will bless the world; in Genesis 17, God confirms that promise by renaming him Abraham, marking not just a future, but a transformed identity. This week reminds us that God’s promises do not simply point us forward; they reshape who we are. To be called by God is to be claimed by Him, and to receive a new name rooted in grace rather than achievement. Genesis 12:1-9...
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Focus: In the very moment sin enters the story, God speaks a promise that reshapes the future. Genesis 3:15 reveals that the fracture will not be permanent and the serpent will not prevail. What was torn is not discarded, but stitched with hope. This first Gospel promise points forward to a Savior who will enter the brokenness, absorb the wound, and ultimately defeat evil. This week anchors us in the assurance that grace is older than our failure and that God’s redemptive plan was already being woven at the frayed edge of creation. Genesis 3:15
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Focus: No thread remains untouched by sin. Romans 3 strips away illusion and comparison, revealing a universal truth: all have fallen short, and no one stands righteous on their own. This is not condemnation for its own sake, but clarity that levels the ground beneath us all. By naming the depth of the rupture, Scripture prepares us to see grace more clearly. This week invites us to release self-justification, face the truth about our condition, and discover that honest confession is the doorway to hope. Romans 3
info_outlineFocus: The King God promised finally arrives, but not as the kind of king the crowd expected. Riding on a donkey instead of a war horse, Jesus reveals a kingdom built on humility, peace, and surrender rather than force and power. Palm Sunday invites us to recognize that the King we truly need may not be the one we imagined. As the crowd cries “Hosanna,” we are confronted with a question that echoes through every generation: Will we welcome the humble King on His terms?
Zechariah 9:9–10; Luke 19:28–40