The weeks leading up to Easter are among the most sacred in the Christian year. They invite us to slow down, to look carefully at what happened in Jerusalem in the final days of Jesus' life, and to allow those events to do what they were always meant to do: change us.
This devotional book is born from a series of sermons preached through the closing chapters of the Gospel of Mark - the account of Jesus' final week, from His triumphal entry into Jerusalem all the way to the empty tomb. Mark writes with urgency and economy, never wasting a word, always pressing toward the cross and resurrection with the focus of a man who knows that everything depends on what he is about to tell you. These devotions attempt to carry that same urgency into your daily reading.
Each of the twenty-five devotions includes a Scripture to anchor your heart in God's Word, a reflection drawn from the themes and truths of the sermon series, and a prayer to help you respond to what you have read. The reflections are intentionally substantial - not because words are the point, but because these truths deserve to be sat with, turned over, and allowed to settle deeply into your thinking and your living.
Whether you are reading this in the quiet of an early morning or at the end of a long day, the invitation is the same: come with an open heart. Come expecting to encounter not merely historical events, but the living Christ who is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Walk these twenty-five days slowly. Let the road to Easter be more than a countdown. Let it be a journey.
He is worth every step.