Today marks the beginning of Holy Week, the most significant week of the year. Everything that Jesus said and did while on earth was leading up to this week, to the moment of the cross, the climax of God’s great plan for humanity. So what better way to spend this week than to walk with Jesus through his Passion and death?
In the garden, Jesus told his closest friends: “Remain here and keep watch with me” (Matthew 26:38). He wanted them to spend those last precious hours with him. And now, he is asking you to do the same. He is inviting you, another close friend, to stay with him so that you can observe and receive all the grace that is flowing this week.
Try to imagine yourself in Jerusalem two thousand years ago. Watch and celebrate as Jesus enters Watch as he is anointed at Bethany and shares a final meal with his friends. Watch as the Son of Man, your Savior, is betrayed … seized … and brought to trial. See him be falsely accused … beaten … crowned with thorns … and led up a hill to be crucified. Keep watch as the veil in the Temple tears … the rocks split … the graves open … and the dead rise. Take it all in, and let it change your heart.
As this week unfolds, take time to thank and praise Jesus for the cross. Offer your life to him in deep gratitude. Take time every day to solidify your faith in what Jesus has done for you. He has overcome the devil, sin, and even death itself. He has completely forgiven you. All week long, try to respond to the stirring of the Holy Spirit by repeating with Jesus: “Not as I will, but as you will” (Matthew 26:39).
“Lord Jesus, thank you for enduring the cross. Help me to remain by your side this week, watching you and learning from you.”
--that in all things God may be glorified--
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