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Black Panther
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Intro Video: Black Panther: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8nxdAGg2FY
The majority of Black Panther takes place in Wakanda, somewhere in Africa.
This opening scene helps us to grasp the bigger picture of what is about to take place.
As we set our scene for the passion week, try to put yourself there, experiencing what is happening through the eyes of a witness.
Sensory Experience
Taste-Pomegranate Juice, Olives, Grapes, Bread
Touch-Smooth Stones (Simulate Pavement), Sand
Smell- Frankincense
Sound-Ancient Middle East (dropbox)
Intro
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Octavius (Augustus Caesar) ruling Rome through political moves instead of military promoting Pax Romana.
Judea not important economically but important strategically to place a buffer between Rome and the Parthians in Mesopotamia.
Octavius takes over as Roman Emperor in 27BC while Herod the Great is in charge of Palestine.
Shortly after Herod’s death, Rome installs it’s own prefects to rule.
Coming in to our setting Pontius Pilate rules as prefect (procurator)
1. Jesus sets the scene with compassion.
Jesus and his disciples are beginning the journey to Jerusalem from Jericho.
It is appropriate that Jesus final trip to Jerusalem should begin in the first city that was conquered by Israel upon entering the promised land.
As they are leaving, Jesus grants his final healing request.
(Healing Bartimaeus of blindness)
The Temple guard is healed according to Luke after his ear is cut-off, but not by request.
Although Jesus is setting up the most important work of redemption in the history of mankind, he stopped to heal an individual who asked.
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2. Jesus sets the scene by fulfilling prophecy.
Jesus rides on a colt, claiming His kingship.
The significance of the colt comes from
Zechariah 9
The eternal leader of Judah rides a colt.
The people spread their cloaks, recognizing Jesus’ claim.
Spreading of Cloaks is an ancient practice of recognizing a king found in
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3. Jesus sets the scene with authority.
Jesus surveyed as a king.
As Jesus entered the temple, he was inspecting the state of things much as a king would inspect his kingdom on return from a trip.
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Closing
Jesus has invited us to be a part of His story.
What will He find when he arrives to inspect us?
A wedding guest clothed in the garments He has offered or someone who has superficially accepted the invitation but without the change in our hearts?
Jesus has invited us to be a part of His story.
What will He find when he arrives to inspect us?
A wedding guest clothed in the garments He has offered or someone who has superficially accepted the invitation but refuses to truly be a part?
Jesus has invited us to be a part of His story.
What will He find when he arrives to inspect us?
A wedding guest clothed in the garments He has offered or someone who has superficially accepted the invitation but without the change in our hearts?
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