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Introduction
Short walk from the donkey ride to the tomb.
Sabbath day – Bethany with friends, over the next few nights came back to Bethany
Sunday – rode into Jerusalem – Zechariah 9:9 prophecy
Monday – clears the temple
Tuesday – teaching on the Mount of Olives – many parables
Wednesday – no real record
Thursday begins Passover – Lord’s Supper
Friday – Jesus taken, false trials, crucifixion, burial
Why did Jesus willingly go to the cross?
Punishment
Sin Requires Death
By one man sin entered the world, and by sin, death.
Sin.
My sin.
Your sin.
Inherited from Adam.
Understand that more than just death resulted from sin.
Adam was given authority for creation and in choosing to turn from God’s way, gave that authority to the tempter.
Wages of sin is death
In the Garden, God told Adam he would die if he disobeyed.
Sacrifice Required
First sacrifice - God covered Adam and Eve’s nakedness with animal skin.
God required people to make animal sacrifices, symbolic for the punishment being taken by the animal in man’s place.
The Passover Sacrifice - death angel passing over the firstborn in Egypt.
Voluntary Sacrifice
Jesus gave Himself willingly
Payment
Blood Atonement
Without the shedding of blood - giving the life
Jesus is that atoning sacrifice - covering
His blood purifies
the blood of Jesus purifies us all from our sin
Participation
Jesus celebrating the Passover meal with His disciples.
Washed their feet to teach them to serve each other.
Instituted the new covenant, a new symbolic observance.
Eating is participation.
Eating rice to learn a language
Fellowship meal last Sunday - eating and relating
Fellowship = Communion
1 Corinthians 11:23-28
v.24 Sacrifice = bread
The bread is a symbol reminding us of Jesus Christ’s body He willingly gave.
v.25 Atonement = cup, New Covenant
The cup - blood poured out for covering,
Also, covenants sealed in blood.
Jesus instituting the New Covenant, sealing it in His own blood.
v.24,25 Do this in remembrance of Me
Proclaim His death = remember, identify
Communion = participation/fellowship
read John 6:48-58
John 6:48-58 I am the bread of Life.
Participation.
Whoever eats, lives.
Emphasize the participation
Participation in both guilt and redemption/forgiveness
Accept or receive responsibility of my guilt
Guilt of my own sin - sent Jesus to the cross in my place to take my punishment
Guilt of my sin - required the blood atonement or covering that Jesus provided
Accept or receive the forgiveness
We are crucified with Christ
Warning associated with Communion
v.27 unworthy manner = not recognizing/honoring the body and blood
v.28 This is why we Examine ourselves
and 2 Cor 13:5 are we in the faith?
Examine = confess sin
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