Sermon Tone Analysis
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I. Jesus Secretly Prepares the Passover vs. 12-16
A. Jesus prepares the passover in secret so that when Judas gives them up, the disciples could get away.
Judas couldn’t give up a location he didn’t know.
B. Jesus gives instructions to a few, and the lost (Judas) wouldn’t understand it, much like the preparation for the first passover.
(Ex 12:42
C. Spotting a man carrying a water picture is like a man carrying a purse, he would be easy to spot.
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Jesus Reaches Out to Sneaky Judas vs. 17-21
A. Judas sat at the place reserved for the guest of honor.
He wouldn’t have been suspected by the others, this was a shock.
Jesus is referring to Ahithophel’s treachery.
(The parallel between Ahhithopel and Judas ex.) Ps. 41:9
B. Jesus reaches out to Judas by washing his feet.
John 13:10-11
C. Like Jesus we should reach out to those who betray us.
Rom.
12:19-21
III.
Jesus Selectively Institutes the Lord’s Supper vs. 22-26
A. Jesus institutes the Lord’s supper after Judas left, because it is a picture of the marriage supper of the Lamb.
There are no lost people there.
Rev. 19:6-10
B. The Lord’s supper pictures His sacrifice, His love (engagement ceremony), and our longing for His coming kingdom.
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