We’ve reached the final week of Jesus’ earthly ministry—though with about 15–20 messages still ahead, so don’t get too excited. Before diving into the Palm Sunday story, it’s worth pausing to reflect on what we’ve walked through together as a church family since the pandemic began. At first, we were prepared. Our structure, vision, and core values positioned us to endure hardship. But challenges came that none of us could have predicted. We haven’t worshipped together in person for eight months, and many of us haven’t seen each other at all during that time. Yet somehow, GraceLife is still here. We’re still committed, still following Jesus together, still a family. How does a church survive when it can’t meet? How do we remain connected when everything familiar is stripped away? The answer is simple: our faith has taught us to look beyond today and fix our eyes on eternity. As I studied the Palm Sunday passage this week, I found insights that resonate deeply with where GraceLife is right now—hopeful, enduring, and trusting Jesus even in uncertainty. Today’s message reminds us that our “Hosanna” may be quieter in this season, but it is still real. And as we look at Palm Sunday, we see something we desperately need: Jesus was in complete control then, and He is in complete control now. His sovereignty in that moment is the same sovereignty that carries us through ours.