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Scripture Reading: Matthew
Opening Prayer
Introduction/Review
God meant passover to symbolize deliverance from slavery to sin rather than slavery to a nation.
Three ways
Exposition One
I. God designed the sacrificed lamb to reflect the sacrificed Son (17-19)
Backward and Forward
Application: Think backward and forward when we take the Lord’s Supper.
Exposition 2
II.
Jesus’ death was planned (20-25)
How scary would it have been for Judas at this point?
Illustration: Kid planning surprise for parents
Application: Realize, it is not just big events that God has planned, but all of them...
Have faith
Be confident
Have joy
Exposition 3
Jesus knew that violent means of His death
Covenant?
Shedding of blood legally begins the covenant
“which is poured out for many” passover language
“NEW?” Covenant?
Forgiveness of sin
Final not on this verse “many”
Points to messianic banquet
III.
The symbols of the passover now remind us of Jesus’ death (and Jesus knew it) (26-30)
Conclusion
Prayer of Thanksgiving
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