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Matthew 26:1-5
Probably at Bethany on Tuesday evening (beginning of Jewish Wednesday).
The Rulers in Jerusalem plot His death
I.
An extraordinary savior (1-5)
a. God saves his people through the sacrifice of a lamb.
b.
Christ submits himself to the saving work of the cross.
Matt 26
Caiaphas.
High priest during the life and ministry of Jesus.
As official head of the Jewish state Caiaphas presided over the council, or Sanhedrin, its highest court.
Next to the Roman governor he was the most powerful man in Judea and was responsible to the Romans for the conduct of the nation.
II.
An extravagant sacrifice (6-13)
a. Making much of Jesus is costly.
John
matt 26
In the house of Simon the Leper speaks of a man who has obviously been healed from Leprosy.
Given the fact that a Leper would have been removed from the community as unclean.
The Woman is identified in as Mary, sister of Martha and Lazarus.
PICTURE Of Alabaster Flask
Hosts of banquets customarily provided oil to anoint the heads of guests of notable social status.
People often used expensive alabaster bottles, which were semitransparent and resembled marble, to store the most costly ointments.
They would seal the ointment to prevent evaporation, requiring the long neck of the jar to be broken and the ointment to be expended at once.
Next Sunday following our evening activities we will meet in the fellowship hall @ 7:00 PM for RBC Team Time.
What RBC Team Time does is allow us to organize ourselves for ministry in the upcoming church year.
We want to make sure everyone understands how their committee/team is to function and what role they are to play.
Remember the primary objective of each team/committee is ministry not meetings.
So lets get ourselves ready to serve.
If you have been enlisted by the Nominating Committee to serve on a committee/team for the 2017-2018 church year then please set aside this time and be present.
I look forward to your service this year.
RBC TEAM TIME
RBC TEAM TIME
Next Sunday following our evening activities we will meet in the fellowship hall @ 7:00 PM for RBC Team Time.
What RBC Team Time does is allow us to organize ourselves for ministry in the upcoming church year.
We want to make sure everyone understands how their committee/team is to function and what role they are to play.
Remember the primary objective of each team/committee is ministry not meetings.
So lets get ourselves ready to serve.
If you have been enlisted by the Nominating Committee to serve on a committee/team for the 2017-2018 church year then please set aside this time and be present.
I look forward to your service this year.
Next Sunday following our evening activities we will meet in the fellowship hall @ 7:00 PM for RBC Team Time.
What RBC Team Time does is allow us to organize ourselves for ministry in the upcoming church year.
We want to make sure everyone understands how their committee/team is to function and what role they are to play.
Remember the primary objective of each team/committee is ministry not meetings.
So lets get ourselves ready to serve.
If you have been enlisted by the Nominating Committee to serve on a committee/team for the 2017-2018 church year then please set aside this time and be present.
I look forward to your service this year.
This ointment would have cost as much as three hundred denarii, a year’s wages for a day laborer.188
The purchase of such a gift represents an extraordinary sacrifice.
Don’t miss the extravagant price paid for her worship.
Charles Wesley -
When I survey the wondrous cross
On which the Prince of glory died,
My richest gain I count but loss,
And pour contempt on all my pride
Were the whole realm of nature mine,
That were a present far too small;
Love so amazing, so divine,
Demands my soul, my life, my all.
Were the whole realm of nature mine,
That were a present far too small;
Love so amazing, so divine,
Demands my soul, my life, my all.
b.
Making much of Jesus is controversial.
8-9
When you give to Jesus extravagantly - When your worship of Jesus Cost you something! - it will be misunderstood!
Jim and Elisabeth Elliot - Jim is speared to death by the Alqua indians - Eliziabeth goes to the indian who speared her hubsand.
c.
Making much of Jesus is commendable.
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No matter how much you give - no matter how much you sacrifice - not matter how extravagant - You will never wast anything on Jesus.
You will never wast anything on Jesus.
Only one life twill soon be past Only what’s done for Christ will last.
CT Studd
III.
An egregious sin (14-16)
In the OT, this was the penalty paid by the owner of an ox that gored a slave to death ().
Equivalent to about four months’ wages for a laborer (about $7,500 in modern terms), this meager sum suggests the low esteem in which Jesus was held by both Judas and the chief priests.
In the OT, this was the penalty paid by the owner of an ox that gored a slave to death ().
Equivalent to about four months’ wages for a laborer (about $7,500 in modern terms), this meager sum suggests the low esteem in which Jesus was held by both Judas and the chief priests.
Crossway Bibles, The ESV Study Bible (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles, 2008), 1880.Sin tempts us to exchange heavens treasure for earthly trash.
Sin tempts us to exchange heavens treasure for earthly trash.
He never spent a dime!
Sin tempts us to love silver more than the savior.
Sin promises pleasure but delivers pain.
Is Jesus your treasure or his he your trash?
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