03/31/2026
βπ’ As much as it feels like a normal "busy" week in our American culture, let's take moments to remember the most important week in HISTORY. βΌοΈ
π Here's some scriptures to walk through each day:
π΄ PALM SUNDAY (Entry into Jerusalem)
--Matthew 21:1β11: Jesus enters Jerusalem on a c**t.
--Zechariah 9:9: Prophecy of the humble King.
--Luke 19:41β44: Jesus weeps over the city.
βͺ HOLY MONDAY (Cleansing the Temple)
--Matthew 21:12β13: Jesus clears the Temple.
--Mark 11:12β14: The cursing of the fig tree.
--Isaiah 56:1-8: A house of prayer for all nations.
π HOLY TUESDAY (Teaching and Controversy)
--Matthew 21:23-46: Jesus faces questioning and tells parables.
--Psalm 118:19-27: The cornerstone passage.
--Matthew 24:1-36: Olivet Discourse on end times.
π΅οΈββοΈ SPY WEDNESDAY (Betrayal)
--Matthew 26:14-16: Judas plots to betray Jesus.
--Mark 14:1-11: Jesus anointed at Bethany.
π·π MAUNDY THURSDAY (Last Supper)
--Luke 22:7-46: Institution of the Lordβs Supper.
--John 13:1-17, 31-35: Washing of the disciples' feet and the new commandment.
--Matthew 26:36-46: Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane.
π GOOD FRIDAY (Crucifixion)
--Isaiah 52:13β53:12: Prophecy of the Suffering Servant.
--Psalm 22: Prophetic description of suffering.
--Luke 23:32-49: Crucifixion and death of Jesus.
--John 19: The burial of Jesus.
β° HOLY SATURDAY (The Tomb)
--Matthew 27:57-61: Burial in the tomb.
--Luke 23:56: Resting on the Sabbath.
π EASTER SUNDAY (Resurrection)
--Matthew 28:1-10, Mark 16, Luke 24, John 20: Resurrection accounts.
--1 Corinthians 15: The theological significance of the resurrection.