3/29/26

Jerusalem

What does it really mean to say "thy will be done," not just as words in a prayer, but as the conviction that carries you into the hardest moments of your life? In the sixth and final message of "Paul's Travels," Pastor Sarah brings the series to a close in Jerusalem, where Paul defies the warnings of friends and a prophet alike to deliver an offering to a people in famine. Drawing a powerful parallel between Paul's journey and the Holy Week story we are about to enter, she explores what gave Paul the courage to walk toward danger, rejection, and arrest: not fearlessness, but a faith so practiced and so deep that his love for Christ was simply greater than his fear.

Through the story of a mother wrestling with whether to protect her daughter from a hard thing or teach her resilience, Pastor Sarah reminds us that the strength to do hard things is not something we summon on our own. It is something Christ builds in us, one faithful step at a time. Based on Acts 21, this Palm Sunday message is an invitation to walk with Jesus through the difficult days of Holy Week rather than skipping ahead to the joy of Easter morning.

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