Holy Week Journal: Saturday

Good morning. Just one more day until Easter. I pray you will take some time today to reflect on all that God has taught you this week and spend some time just being silent. I pray everyone has a wonderful day. ~OC

Saturday: Faith in the Silence

Scripture Reading: Luke Chapter 23:50–56

Lesson: Everything seems lost. The disciples are grieving, confused, and afraid. God’s greatest work often happens when He seems most silent.

Question of the Day: Can I remain faithful when I don’t feel God’s presence?

Prayer of the Day: Dear Jesus, I pray You allow me to just sit in silence with You for a few minutes today. Allow my heart to be open to hear Your voice. Amen.

Holy Week Journal: Friday

Good morning. We are at the end of Holy Week. I pray you will take some time to reflect back on this week, as we walk into Good Friday. I pray everyone has a beautiful day. ~OC

Day 6: Friday: The Cross

Scripture:: John 19:16–30

Lesson:
Good Friday is the heart of the gospel. Jesus willingly suffers and dies for our sins. His final words, “It is finished,” declare victory. The cross is not defeat—it is redemption.

Questions of the Day:

What does the cross mean personally to me?

How has Jesus’ sacrifice changed my life?

What burdens do I need to lay at the cross?

Prayer:
Jesus, thank You for the cross. Thank You for bearing my sin and offering me new life. Help me never take Your sacrifice for granted. Amen.

Holy Week Journal: Thursday

Good morning. Easter morning is getting closer. I hope you will continue walking through Holy Week with me. I pray you have a wonderful and blessed day. ~OC

Day 5: Thursday- The Last Supper & Servant Love

Scripture: John 13:1–17

Teaching:
Jesus washes His disciples’ feet, modeling humility and servant leadership. He also institutes the Lord’s Supper, inviting us into remembrance and covenant. Love is demonstrated through service.

Questions of the Day:

  • Who can I serve this week?
  • What does humility look like in my life?
  • How can I remember Jesus’ sacrifice daily?

Prayer:

Jesus, teach me to serve others with humility. Help me love as You love—selflessly and sacrificially. Shape my heart to reflect Yours. Amen.

Invitation

Today’s a new day!

As we move through Holy Week and draw closer to Easter, I pray you will look at this sacred time as an invitation into something new. Not just a remembrance of what Jesus has done, but a personal opportunity for new seasons, new opportunities, and new growth in your own life. The journey to the cross reminds us that even in suffering, uncertainty, and waiting, God is always at work—preparing, refining, and restoring. Easter is not only about resurrection in history, but resurrection in our hearts today. It is a reminder that no matter where you’ve been or what you’re facing, new life is always possible through Him.

In this season, I encourage you to fix your eyes on Jesus and remain faithful in the place where He has you planted. It can be easy to compare, rush ahead, or feel restless for change—but there is deep purpose in your present moment. Be obedient in the small things, trust Him with the unseen, and learn to be content right where you are. Growth often happens quietly, beneath the surface, before it ever becomes visible. As you walk through this Holy Week, let your heart be anchored in His presence, your spirit strengthened in obedience, and your mind renewed with hope. God is working, even now, and this season may be the very ground where something beautiful begins. ~OC

Holy Week Journal-Wednesday

Good morning. We are at the midway point of Holy Week. I hope this daily journal has helped you reflect on the importance of this week. I pray you have a wonderful day. ~OC

Day 4: Wednesday: The Cost of Betrayal

Scripture: Matthew 26:14–25

Thoughts:
Judas agrees to betray Jesus. This moment reminds us how easily hearts can turn when consumed by selfish desires. Yet it also reveals Jesus’ awareness and continued love even in betrayal.

Questions of the Day:

  • Are there areas where I compromise my faith?
  • What tempts me to turn away from God?
  • How can I strengthen my spiritual integrity?

Prayer:
Lord, guard my heart against betrayal and compromise. Keep me faithful even in moments of temptation. Thank You for Your mercy when I fall short. Amen.

Holy Week Journal-Tuesday

As we walk through Holy Week, I want to share a daily journal that I have written. Hopefully, each day we will be challenged to spend a little time reflecting on the importance of this week. I hope you will join me. ~OC

Tuesday: Teaching with Authority

Scripture: Matthew 22:15–46

Teaching/Thoughts:
Jesus faces challenges and questions, yet responds with wisdom and truth. He emphasizes the greatest commandments: love God and love others. True faith is rooted in love, not just knowledge.

Journaling Prompts:

How am I loving God daily?

Who is God calling me to love more intentionally?

Do my actions reflect Christ’s teachings?

Prayer: Lord, teach me to love You with all my heart, soul and mind. Help me love others selflessly. Let Your truth guide my words and actions. Amen

Holy Week Journal-Monday

As we walk through Holy Week, I want to share a daily journal that I have written. Hopefully, each day we will be challenged to spend a little time reflecting on the importance of this week. I hope you will join me. ~OC

Monday: Cleansing the Temple

Scripture: Matthew 21:12–17

Thoughts/Teaching:
Jesus clears the temple, confronting corruption and misplaced priorities. His passion for holiness reveals that worship must be genuine. Our hearts are now His temple—what needs to be cleansed?

Prayer:
Holy God, search my heart. Remove anything that dishonors You—habits, thoughts, or distractions. Make my life a place of true worship. Amen.

Journaling Prompts:

  • What “clutters” my spiritual life?
  • Are there habits that hinder my relationship with God?
  • How can I create space for God’s presence?

Holy Week

Holy Week and Easter are at the very heart of the Christian faith, and understanding them can offer a meaningful glimpse into what Christians believe about love, sacrifice, and hope. Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, recalling Jesus’ arrival in Jerusalem, and moves through deeply significant moments like the Last Supper—where He shared a final meal with His disciples—and Good Friday, the day Christians remember His crucifixion. To a non-Christian, this might seem like a somber sequence of events, but for believers, it represents something profound: the idea that God chose to enter into human suffering and injustice rather than remain distant from it.

Easter, which follows, is the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. This is not just a symbolic moment in Christianity—it is the foundation of Christian faith. As Christians we believe that through His resurrection, Jesus conquered sin and death, opening the door to forgiveness and new life for all people. Even if you don’t share that belief, the message behind Easter can still resonate: that renewal is possible, that love can overcome hatred, and that even in the darkest moments, there is the potential for transformation. For many, Holy Week and Easter are not only religious observances but also an invitation to reflect on themes of grace, redemption, and the possibility of a fresh start. ~OC

You can check out the Spoken Word version of this post at my YouTube channel Todd E.Shoemaker.

The Day After Easter

Today’s a new day! It’s the day after Easter. It is easy to get busy with the next thing on our list or start planning for the next holiday on the calendar. But I encourage us all to not forget about Easter and do our best to keep Easter alive.

The magnificent sounds of the trumpets, organ, bagpipes, all the other instruments, and, of course, the choirs, are still ringing faintly in our ears. The colors and aroma of the beautiful Easter flowers are pleasant, but fading, memories. The company has gone home, or perhaps you yourself have returned from visiting friends and family. It was a wonderful, and beautiful weekend. But now it’s Monday and we are exhausted, weary, and perhaps feeling the effects of stress from such a busy weekend. Now it’s time to get back to the grind of another week. So much on the to do list.

It’s only been a few hours since we were together for sunrise service or in a full church service shouting “He is Risen Indeed!” We felt good and confident that, for a few moments, everything in our life seemed to be okay.  Collectively we had a sense that whatever challenges we may face in the next few days, we could come out ahead. God seemed closer and more real than he has in months, if not years.

And now it’s Monday, the day after…
We aren’t sure what the disciples did on the Monday after.  Maybe they stayed together celebrating the news of the resurrection, while keeping a low profile in case soldiers or religious leaders came looking for them. We can’t be sure what they did on the day after Easter except we know that their lives were never the same. The men who had been so timid and fearful were now becoming courageous and brave. Their moments without faith were forgiven and their new mission was becoming very clear. Easter became such a huge part of their lives that nothing would ever be the same again.

For most people the day after Easter will seem like any other day. But it doesn’t have to be that way. You can keep the joy of Easter alive not just today or this week but much, much longer. Let the spirit of God fill you with faith and the certainty that hope and optimism are yours through Jesus Christ.

Do not allow the day after Easter to take away the encouragement and optimism and hope you felt and knew on Easter Sunday. The tomb was empty and as you face whatever challenges that may come your way just go back in your mind to that empty tomb. There is real power and hope and optimism there. ~OC

Why are you cast down, O my soul,
and why are you in turmoil within me?
Hope in God; for I shall again praise him, my salvation and my God. ~Psalm 42:11

Resurrection Sunday!

On Friday morning, Jesus was crucified. On Saturday, the disciples and all who loved Jesus mourned his death. Everyone thought it was over with. It was finished! But thankfully, we know the whole story.

The first Easter Sunday Mary Magdalene and some other women who followed Jesus went to Jesus’ tomb. The tomb was empty and two angels were there. They asked the women a question we read in Luke 24:5-7:

“Why do you look for the living among the dead?  He is not here; he has risen! Remember how he told you, while he was still with you in Galilee: The Son of Man must be delivered over to the hands of sinners, be crucified and on the third day be raised again.’ 

These women had seen Jesus die on the cross. They knew he had died. What a question-“why do you look for the living among the dead?”

Jesus defeated death for us. His resurrection is proof that when he died for our sins, it accomplished the plan of God.

Jesus lives! He is alive on his throne in heaven and one day he will return.

Because he lives, we can face the problems of this life. Because he lives, we can face tomorrow whatever it brings. Because he lives, we have hope in any situation.

Happy Resurrection Sunday! ~OC

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