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*Today* we *celebrate the resurrection** of* the Lord *Jesus* Christ.
*But* I *want* us to *go back* just *1 week* *before* the *resurrection*.
*I) *This story *picks up* in *MATT 21:2-5* (read)
*A) *The *disciples* *did** **exactly as Jesus asked.
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*1) **Jesus* *then **came* *into Jerusalem riding on that donkey*, and *all the **people* *began to cry out,* *“Hosanna to the Son of David:* *Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest.”
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*(a) **This is what we **know as* *Palm Sunday*.
*People* began to *spread* their *garments in the street*; *others laid Palm branches* *in the road.
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*(i) **This** **seemed* *to be a** **time of celebration*, *but** **for Jesus* this was *really anything but a celebration.
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*(ii) **He knew* that even *while* *he was coming into the city* that *there were those* that were *conspiring against Him.
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*(b) **Jesus knew** **all the** **events* *that were about** **to take place* in the next few days.
*(i) **After Jesus entered* into *Jerusalem* *He** **went immediately* *into** **the temple*, *and* *cast out all them that sold and bought *in the temple, *and* *overthrew the tables* of the *moneychangers*.
*(MATT 21:12)*
*(ii) **After** **that* *Jesus** **ministered to the sick*, *and* then *left** **the city.
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*2) *On that *very** **next day*, *early* that *Monday morning*, *Jesus and His Disciples* were *returning to Jerusalem*, *when** **Jesus gave us* that *famous teaching on **FAITH*.
*Found** here* *in* *(MATT 21:21-22)* But *also* in *(MARK 11:23-24).
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*(a) **In the** **next few days* *Jesus spent much* of His *time* *teaching* *the people.
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*(i) **The* *Chief Priests* *and* the *Pharisees* *were still** **trying to trick Jesus* and get Him *to say something* that *they could** **arrest Him* *and* *execute Him*.
*3) **MATT 26:14-29*
*(a) **This is* what we *call the Last Supper* *and* *Communion.
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*B) *If you will *turn** with me* to *1COR 11:23-31*
*1) **Just* a *few days* *before Jesus was crucified* *He **took communion* *with the Disciples,* *and* *that’s what were going to do at this time.
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*(a) **Before we pass out* the *elements* there are just a *few things* that *I want to cover.
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*(i) **1st* *Paul said* *when we take Communion* we need to *do it* *“In remembrance of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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*(ii) *But *Paul also said* in *(V 28)* *“But let a man examine himself before he takes communion.”
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*(a) **One of the areas* where *people missed it* in Paul's day was that *they* *took communion irreverently.*
*(b) **Communion should not be taken lightly* but *we should be focusing on the Lord.*
*2) **Take this time now*, *as the ushers* *will be passing out the elements* *to focus on the Lord*, *to remember all that He has done for us*.
*C) **Prayer*
*1) **1 COR 11:23-24*
*2) **1COR 11:25*
WOLCC Sun AM 3~/30~/97 & Sunday April 16, 2006
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