Oh, what a Savior. Oh, hallelujah!
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week -- the grandest story ever told -- that started with a baby coming quietly into our world.
No spotlight. No royal announcement -- just a humble stable, a young mother, and a promise wrapped in swaddling clothes.
That baby grew into a man who healed the broken, restored the weary, touched the untouchable, and loved people like you and me.
And today, we celebrate His ride into Jerusalem.
Not on a war horse, but on a donkey.
Not with a crown of gold, but with a heart full of surrender.
The streets filled with voices shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!” (Luke 19:38).
Palm branches waved. Hope filled the air. The people thought their King had come to take over.
This was no polished parade. It was a “ragtag” procession of ordinary people who had seen the extraordinary -- blind eyes opened, lame legs walking, lives forever changed. And they followed Him because they knew -- this is the One.
But Jesus knew something they didn’t.
The cheers would soon turn to silence.
The palms would give way to a cross.
The celebration would lead to sacrifice.
And still -- He came.
He came for the broken.
He came for the overlooked.
He came for the weary and the wondering.
He came for you and me.
This week, we choose to walk with Him -- from the praise of Palm Sunday to the pain of the cross -- and oh, best news ever -- to the victory of the empty tomb.
Because this isn’t just His story.
It’s ours.
We are His “Salvation Army” -- lifting His name, carrying His love, and sharing His hope with a world that needs Him so much.
So let's wave our palm branches, symbolically or actually waving palm branches to declare.....
Our King has come -- right into our hearts!
Oh what a Savior! Oh hallelujah!
Hosanna to our King of Kings and Lord of Lords!






















