As we prepare for Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week, our focus this year turns from the familiar palm branches and shouts of “Hosanna” to something deeper: the Passion of Christ and the meaning we find through loss. Our scripture from Philippians 3:7–11 invites us to consider how even our most painful experiences can be transformed when we view them through the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. The Apostle Paul, once so proud of his accomplishments, came to see them as nothing compared to the surpassing value of knowing Christ. In the same way, our own grief and suffering can lead us into a more meaningful relationship with God when we allow Christ to meet us in the midst of them.
This Sunday’s sermon, “Finding Meaning,” will walk us through the final step of our Lenten journey: moving beyond acceptance into the discovery of meaning. As you reflect this week, consider these two questions:
- What have I lost that God might be redeeming in ways I don't yet see?
- How might knowing Christ more deeply help me reframe my past and present struggles?
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