The Cross that Confronts by Pastor Ty
The Cross that Confronts by Pastor Ty

The Cross that Confronts by Pastor Ty
Palm Sunday cheers fade. But the cross stands forever as the revelation of who God truly is.
- The cross looks like defeat—but it is victory.
- It looks like weakness—but it is power.
- It looks like foolishness—but it is wisdom.
The cross confronts us so it can transform us.
What kind of Messiah are you really following? One who fits your expectations, or the One who confronts and transforms them. The cross still stands in the middle of our path— not as a decoration, not as a symbol of comfort, but as a confrontation.
Will you embrace the crucified Christ, or cling to a Christ of your own making? Palm Sunday is more than a celebration—it is a crossroads. The crowds welcomed Jesus with branches, but the cross demands more than branches. It demands decision.
The cross confronts every one of us. It confronts our pride. It confronts our expectations. It confronts our demands for a God who fits our preferences. And it confronts our comfortable, halfhearted discipleship.
So, will you follow the real Jesus—the crucified King—or the version of Jesus that asks nothing, costs nothing, and changes nothing?
On this Palm Sunday, Jesus rides into your life once again—not to be applauded, but to be obeyed. Not to be cheered, but to be crowned. Not to meet your expectations, but to transform your heart. The cross is not an accessory. It is not a symbol to admire. It is a Savior to surrender to.











