Pastor Troy Dobbs taught that Palm Sunday reveals a crucial question: do we have genuine faith in Jesus, or just admiration and excitement like the crowd in the Gospel of John 12:13? He emphasized that biblical faith, as defined in Hebrews 11:1, is not wishful thinking or blind optimism, but a confident trust in the person, character, and promises of Jesus Christ. True faith pleases God, justifies us fully and permanently, and naturally produces good works as evidence of a transformed life. He also highlighted that real faith is rooted in trusting Jesus Himself—not outcomes—and that even weak faith is powerful when placed in a strong Savior. Through faith, believers overcome the world, standing firm in obedience and endurance because of their union with Christ. Ultimately, Palm Sunday calls us beyond surface-level praise to fully receive Jesus on His terms—moving from admiration to surrender and from symbolism to true salvation.


