What do you do when the story doesn't go the way you thought it would? When a plan you were sure was from God falls apart, or a dream dies right in front of you? That’s the emotional chaos the disciples felt in the days between Jesus’ death and resurrection. The crowd that once shouted “Hosanna” fell silent. The disciples hid. Even the faithful had questions.
Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem looked every bit like a king's arrival—but this King’s path would defy every expectation. He rode in not to conquer by force, but to win hearts through surrender. And when the dust settled, one disciple’s journey—Thomas—mirrored the questions many of us still wrestle with today. Was it real? Can I trust Him? Do I believe... really?
The story of Easter is more than an event—it’s an invitation. Not just to believe in who Jesus was, but to surrender to who He is: the risen King. But surrender is hard. It means letting go of control, expectations, and plans. And the real question isn’t just, “Who is Jesus?” but rather—Will I surrender to Him?