East Orrington Congregational Church

  • 38 Johnsons Mill Road
  • Orrington
  • ME
  • 04474

(207) 825-3404
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DEVOTION:

Zechariah 9:9

“See, your king comes to you, righteous and victorious, lowly and riding on a donkey…”

THOUGHT:

This teaching in Zechariah is one of the teachings of who the Messiah would be. Palm Sunday reminds us, like other passages, that Jesus was never an afterthought. He was not God’s backup plan or a late response to human failure. From the very beginning, God was already revealing what kind of Savior would come. Long before Jesus entered Jerusalem, God had spoken through the prophets and made it clear that the Messiah would not simply arrive in the kind of power people expected. He would come with righteousness, humility, and peace. Zechariah said it plainly: “See, your king comes to you… lowly and riding on a donkey.”

People had been told what the Savior would be like, but like so often happens with us, they did not truly hear it. Their minds were already made up. They wanted rescue, but in a form they preferred. They wanted power that looked obvious, immediate, and useful to their plans. And if we are honest, we still do the same thing. We often want Jesus to fit our expectations rather than receive Him as He truly is. Palm Sunday invites us to stop and ask whether we truly want the Savior God has given, or only the one we have imagined for ourselves. 

PRAYER:

Almighty and Holy God, on this quiet Palm Sunday morning, we come before You with thankful hearts. As this holy week begins, we remember the road that led Jesus into Jerusalem—the praises, the palms, the hope, and the love that carried Him all the way to the cross. Prepare our hearts not just to observe this week, but to walk through it with reverence, humility, and gratitude. Lord, we continue to lift Lori Williams before You, asking for Your healing hand to rest gently and powerfully upon her. Bring strength where there is weakness, peace where there is worry, and steady hope for each new day. We also lift Jamey Cooper to You, praying for healing, clear answers, and encouraging results. Go before every appointment, every test, and every unknown, and let Your presence be deeply felt.

We pray today for our shut-ins, for those who are ill, for those carrying burdens quietly, and for those who may be traveling. Be near to each one, Lord. Let no one feel forgotten this morning. We also pray for peace in our world—for the Middle East and for every place where war, fear, and suffering have taken hold. Lord, bring mercy where there is violence, wisdom where there is conflict, and hope where hearts are weary. And Father, we thank You for the blessings You continue to pour out. Thank You for the people willing to help and strengthen our music ministry, for the provision of new living arrangements, and for the health and life of this church family. We thank You for every quiet reminder that You are still at work among us.

 Lord, as we move toward Maundy Thursday, we ask for Your hand to be upon that service in a special way. Make it powerful, beautiful, sacred, and deeply moving. Let it not simply be a gathering, but a holy encounter. May hearts be softened, eyes opened, and Your presence felt in a way that stays with us long after the evening is over. Guide us through this Holy Week, Lord—not as spectators, but as followers. Keep us near the cross, tender in spirit, and awake to Your love. In Jesus’ name, Amen.