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The King Directed Preparations (17-19)
Preparations (17-19)
Carrying water was a woman’s job.
He would have stood out.
matthew 26:26
I will keep the passover with my disciples.
Note, Wherever Christ is welcome, he expects that his disciples should be welcome too.
When we take God for our God, we take his people for our people.
Peter and John would have had to secure the bread and bitter herbs, as well as the wine, for the feast.
They would have had to find a perfect lamb, and then have had the lamb slain in the court of the temple and the blood put on the altar.
The lamb would be roasted whole, and then the feast would be ready.
The King Exposed Betrayal (20-25)
Jesus sees through the cloud of deceit.
He is not fooled by even the best of pretenders.
The King Instituted New Tradition (26-30)
Matthew 26:
Jesus was explaining the significance of His coming death on the cross before it happened.
He was the new passover lamb
who brings forth bread from the earth.
Jesus was explaining the significance of His coming death on the cross before it happened.
He was the new passover lamb
Blessed art Thou, O Eternal, our God, King of the universe, who brings forth bread from the earth.
(Jn.
6:35), I am the bread of life, upon which metaphor this sacrament is built; as the life of the body is supported by bread, which is therefore put for all bodily nourishment (ch.
4:4; 6:11), so the life of the soul is supported and maintained by Christ’s mediation.
1 cor 1016-18
New Covenant in His blood.
What is the new covenant?
Blessed art Thou, O Eternal Our God, King of the Universe Creator of the fruit of the vine.
Our God, King of the Universe
Creator of the fruit of the vine.
New Covenant in His blood.
What is the new covenant?
Old covenant: based on merit, fleshly, temporary
New Covenant: based on the merit of Jesus Christ alone, spiritual, eternal
Donald Gray Barnhouse preaching in the church in Philadelphia, the Tenth Presbyterian Church about fogirveness — “Our sins are forgiven, forgotten, cleansed, pardoned, atoned for, remitted, covered.
They’ve been cast into the depths of the sea, blotted out as thick cloud, removed as far as the East is from the West, remembered against us no more forever, cast behind God’s back.”
Donald Gray Barnhouse preaching in the church in Philadelphia, the Tenth Presbyterian Church about fogirveness — “Our sins are forgiven, forgotten, cleansed, pardoned, atoned for, remitted, covered.
They’ve been cast into the depths of the sea, blotted out as thick cloud, removed as far as the East is from the West, remembered against us no more forever, cast behind God’s back.”
26:30 Following the Lord’s Supper, the little band sang a hymn, probably taken from Psalms 113–118—“the Great Hallel.”
Then they left Jerusalem, crossed the Brook Kidron, and climbed the western slope of Olivet to the Garden of Gethsemane.
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