




A lot can happen in just one week. From Palm Sunday to Resurrection Sunday, we see a powerful reminder of how quickly life can change. What began with praise and celebration turned into pain, silence, and uncertainty—but it did not end there. The story didn’t stop at the cross; it continued to the resurrection. This is a reminder that no matter what your week looks like—whether it’s filled with highs or heavy moments—God is still working. Your difficult season is not your final chapter. Just like Jesus rose, there is hope, renewal, and victory ahead. Hold on—God can turn everything around in a moment.










“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.”
Psalms 30:5.



Key aspects of the “will of the Father” include:
- Belief in Jesus: The central work is to believe in the one He sent.
- Eternal Life: God desires that everyone who sees the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life.
- Action-Oriented Faith: It requires doing what is right, focusing on sanctification (holiness), and avoiding immoral actions.
- Following Jesus’ Example: It involves living according to the teachings of Jesus, such as those in the Sermon on the Mount, and keeping His commandments.
- Relationship Over Religion: It is about a close, personal relationship with God, not just following legalistic rules.
And we pray:
Heavenly Father, thank You that You are working even when I don’t see it. Help me trust You through every high and low. Remind me that joy is coming and my story is not over. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
God bless you abundantly.