“Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away.” – Matthew 24:35 (NKJV)
Holy Tuesday wasn’t quiet. It wasn’t a day of rest. It was a day of boldness.
Jesus, fully aware of the betrayal, suffering, and death ahead, walked into the temple and taught.
He didn’t cower.
He didn’t shut down.
He didn’t say, “It’s too much.”
Instead, He lovingly confronted error, poured truth into His disciples, and taught parables that pierced the heart (Matthew 21–25). He knew His time was short. But instead of focusing on Himself, He focused on us.
That’s what amazes me.
He called out religious pride and hypocrisy—not to condemn, but to call people to repentance. He answered the Pharisees’ traps with wisdom. He urged His followers to live ready and faithful, not caught off guard by the world’s distractions.
He didn’t back down because He loved too deeply to stay silent.
So many of us go quiet when the pressure turns up. We pull back when trials come. But Jesus? He leaned in.
That’s the challenge of Holy Tuesday—will we show up like Jesus did?
Will we speak truth even when it’s hard?
Will we love enough to confront sin, warn of judgment, and remind people of the hope we have in Him?
Even under pressure, Jesus taught with grace and authority. Even knowing the cross was near, He stayed faithful.
So today, let’s reflect:Am I hiding my faith in tough seasons?
Do I speak truth in love, or stay silent to keep the peace?
What would it look like to boldly follow Jesus when it costs something?
Let His example lead us.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for loving us enough to teach—even when You were walking toward suffering. Help us to be bold like You, filled with truth and love. Strengthen us to speak when it’s easier to stay silent. Let Your Word anchor us, no matter what storms may come. Amen.
