We are two of Our Heavenly Father’s vessels. We also obey Our Heavenly Father in what he wants us to do, we have a very good and deep walk with him. We would like you to have that as well. Sunday March 29, 2026. Sunday Service.
Opening Hymn: Battlefield by Norman Hutchins:
Lead: I’m a soldier on the battlefield and I’m fighting
Choir: Fighting for the Lord
L: I promised him I would serve until I die, I’m fighting
C: Fighting for the Lord
L: On this Christian journey I’ve had heartaches and pain, sunshine and rain but I’m fighting
C: Fighting for the Lord
L: I’ve been up and I’ve been down but I’ll never turn around because I’m fighting
C: Fighting for the Lord
L: If I hold out, hold out, hold out, hold out, then I know
C: I’ll get my crown
L: I’m a soldier on the battlefield and I’m fighting
C: Fighting for the Lord
L: I promised him I would serve until I die, I’m fighting
C: Fighting for the Lord
L: On this Christian journey I’ve had heartaches and pain, sunshine and rain but I’m fighting
C: Fighting for the Lord
L: I’ve been up and I’ve been down but I’ll never turn around because I’m fighting
C: Fighting for the Lord
L: If I hold out, hold out, hold out, hold out, help me say
C: Hold out (10x with ad libs from lead)
L: Then I know
C: I’ll get my crown
C: I’m on the battlefield fighting for the Lord (4x together)
Sopranos: I’m on the battlefield fighting for the Lord (2x)
Altos: I’m on the battlefield fighting for the Lord (2x)
Tenors: I’m on the battlefield fighting for the Lord (2x)
All: I’m on the battlefield fighting for the Lord (4x together)
Sermon:
Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, riding a donkey to fulfill prophecy (Zechariah 9:9) just days before his crucifixion. Celebrated the Sunday before Easter, it marks the start of Holy Week, with crowds waving branches and shouting “Hosanna” (save us), signaling his role as a humble, peaceful King.
Many find strength in the idea that they don’t have to carry the weight of the world on their own It shifts the focus from relying solely on personal effort to leaning on a higher source of peace and guidance.
Our Heavenly Father uses people as instruments to bring others to Him, often requiring believers to act as “handiwork”This involves supporting others, serving as witnesses, and showing love, similar to the four men who brought their paralyzed friend to Jesus He intimately cares for your struggles, often answering before you finish asking and collecting your tears, ensuring you are never truly alone in your suffering. Our Heavenly Father works behind the scenes, often aligning outcomes before you are even aware of the danger or need. That is a beautiful and comforting perspective. Many find great peace in the belief that they are never alone in their struggles and that there is a divine presence actively working for their good, even before a problem becomes visible [1, 2].
It speaks to a deep sense of providence—the idea that you are being guided and shielded by a love that is always one step ahead [2, 3].
Our Heavenly Father’s grace is the unmerited favor, love, and divine enablement poured out on humanity through Jesus Christ. It is a proactive, transforming force that saves us from sin, A deep study of our Heavenly Father’s grace reveals it is not merely a one-time gift of salvation, The divine support that carries individuals through trials, suffering, and “not enough-ness,” proving that God’s power is made perfect in weakness.
Closing Hymn: All glory, land, and honor by John Mason Nicolas:
All glory, laud, and honor,
to thee, Redeemer, King,
to whom the lips of children
made sweet hosannas ring.
1. Thou art the King of Israel,
thou David’s royal Son,
who in the Lord’s name comest,
the King and Blessed One.
(Refrain)
2. The company of angels
are praising thee on high,
and we with all creation
in chorus make reply.
(Refrain)
3. The people of the Hebrews
with psalms before thee went;
our prayer and praise and anthems
before thee we present.
(Refrain)
4. To thee, before thy passion,
they sang their hymns of praise;
to thee, now high exalted,
our melody we raise.
(Refrain)
5. Thou didst accept their praises;
accept the prayers we bring,
who in all good delightest,
thou good and gracious King.
Closing Prayer: Lord, I ask for Your mercy to wash over me and cleanse me from all unrighteousness. I acknowledge my need for You, and I am deeply grateful that Your mercies are new every morning. YouTube
In this time of need, I ask for Your grace to help me. Strengthen me in my weakness, guide me in my decisions, and provide for my needs according to Your riches in glory. Thank You for the comfort of Your presence and the assurance that You hear my prayers.
I leave my cares at Your feet, trusting in Your unfailing love. In Jesus’ name, I pray.
Our Lord and savior we pray. Please forgive me of my sin
against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the
Holy Spirit. Thank you Lord for saving me.
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