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Introduction
John 1
We read the John’s account of the crucifixion.
We read How Jesus was mocked, humiliated, spit on, stripped beaten, and crucified.
He was killed in shame and disgrace.
Numbered among the transgressors Isaiah says, killed like a common criminal.
And for what?
It wan’t for anything He did.
He who had no sin, was led away and killed.
It is odd, it is odd that the God of universe would choose this way to go about things isn’t it?
Wasn’t there another way?
Why this way what does this show?
The night before all this took place Jesus ate with his disciples.
There shared the passover meal together, and Jesus gave them his farewell address.
The starting at Chapter 13, John records the last set of instructions to the disicples.
For 3 chapters Jesus has been giving his final words, and then he prays.
In John chapter 17, John records Jesus’s prayer.
The Prayer is very strange.
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