Holy Week ✨🫶

2025/4/14 Edited to

... Read moreHoly Week is a pivotal time in the Christian calendar that commemorates the events leading up to Easter Sunday. The week begins with Palm Sunday, celebrating Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem as foretold in Zechariah 9:9. As the week unfolds, each day holds significant events that deepen the spiritual journey. On Monday, Jesus cleanses the temple, calling it a house of prayer, as recorded in Matthew 21:12-17. Tuesday brings teachings from the Mount of Olives, emphasizing the importance of preparedness for His return (Matthew 25:31-46). Wednesday focuses on the theme of forgiveness, reminding us of our need for grace (Matthew 18:21-35). Thursday is marked by The Last Supper, where Jesus shares bread and wine symbolizing His body and blood, a foundation for the Eucharist (Matthew 26:17-29). The agony in the Garden of Gethsemane follows, highlighting Jesus' submission to God's will. Good Friday is perhaps the most somber day, reflecting on the Crucifixion, where Jesus suffers for humanity’s sins (Luke 23). As we approach Saturday, it is a day of mourning, marking the time of Jesus' death and burial. Finally, the week culminates in the joyous celebration of Easter Sunday, proclaiming that He is risen (Matthew 28:1-10). This transformative event, celebrated by Christians worldwide, affirms hope and renewal. Throughout Holy Week, it's essential to meditate on the scriptures and find a deeper connection with the events of this sacred time.