YouVersion Logo
Search Icon

A Joyful EasterSample

A Joyful Easter

DAY 2 OF 7

Who Is This?

Imagine standing shoulder to shoulder with onlookers by a dirt road. The woman behind you is on her tiptoes, trying to see who is coming. In the distance, you glimpse a man riding a donkey. As He approaches, people toss their coats onto the road. Suddenly, you hear a tree crack behind you. A man is cutting down palm branches, and people are spreading them out ahead of the donkey.

Jesus’s followers zealously honored Him as He entered Jerusalem a few days before His crucifixion. The multitude rejoiced and praised God for “all the miracles they had seen” (Luke 19:37). Jesus’s devotees surrounded Him, calling out, “Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!” (v. 38). Their enthusiastic honor affected the people of Jerusalem. When Jesus finally arrived, “the whole city was stirred and asked, ‘Who is this?’” (Matthew 21:10).

Today, people are still curious about Jesus. Although we can’t pave His way with palm branches or shout praises to Him in person, we can still honor Him. We can discuss His remarkable works, assist people in need (Galatians 6:2), patiently bear insults (1 Peter 4:14–16), and love each other deeply (v. 8). Then we must be ready to answer the onlookers who ask, “Who is Jesus?”

Jennifer Benson Schuldt

Today’s Prayer:

Jesus, help me pay attention to the Holy Spirit’s invitations to share the gospel with others. Please give me courage and guidance when I speak.

Scripture

About this Plan

A Joyful Easter

During this Lenten and Easter season, be wowed by the wild and wonderful love of Jesus! Over the next seven days, you’ll be invited to pause and reflect on who our Savior is, what He did for us through the cross, the importance of His resurrection, and how He desires a personal relationship not just during this time of year, but every day. Come discover how great Jesus’ love is for you!

More

We would like to thank Our Daily Bread for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://odbm.org