Holy Week Devotionals

March 24-31, 2024

Holy Week Devotionals

This year, we are once again offering Holy Week Devotionals written by our staff. Subscribe to receive devos delivered to your inbox. If you have subscribed using your email address in the past to receive the Advent or Easter devotionals, you will automatically receive the devotionals again this year. Join us during Holy Week as we contemplate the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus.

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Behold, The Man

Mickey Rapier | March 29, 2024



You can’t shake the disorientation because your body and mind are so woefully tired. It is an unpleasant and miserable feeling that can make
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Seeing Jesus

Michael Smith | March 28, 2024



My wife and I have a friend who first came to the U.S. as a graduate student. When she arrived in this country, she was an avowed atheist. Someone asked her if she believed in God. “I will believe in Him when I see Him standing in front of me,” she replied.
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Peter’s Denial

Chip Jackson | March 27, 2024



Author Samuel Chand writes, “people have an almost limitless capacity for self-deception. We don’t know what we don’t know and are therefore unconsciously incompetent. If we were aware of our deficits, we’d ask questions and find solutions, but because we’re not aware, we stay stuck in the status quo until something shakes us awake.”
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Thy Will Be Done

Sam Hannon | March 26, 2024



In the Garden of Gethsemane, the frailty of the human spirit was put on full display. After the Lord’s Supper, and just minutes before His arrest, Jesus sought a private time of prayer in a garden on the Mount of Olives. In light of what was ahead, He asked His closest earthly companions to join Him.
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He Came to Serve

Nick Roland | March 25, 2024



Throughout the story of Jesus’ life, we see Him serve the poor, the sick, and the outcast. His disciples have watched and even gotten to be partners in this ministry. They listened, and they learned. Yet, they are rarely the ones receiving the service.
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The Triumphal Entry

Clark Nolen | March 24, 2024



Unfortunately, during the high school years of my athletic prowess, I was never able to be part of a state championship team. I always thought it would be amazing to live in the moment of a town victory parade. Those who plan school assemblies or half-time festivities apparently didn’t think a first-round exit or fifth-place finish warranted a triumphal march into a student body, full of cheers and praise.
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