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Evening and Morning
Today we will wrap up the crucifixion and resurrection.
We are in the last of looking at the 3 parts of this defining moment in humanity and creation.
Jesus’ Perspective (Answer me LORD) (Ps 22)
The Father’s Perspective (The LORD answers) (Ps 91)
Jesus’ Response (Response to the LORD) (Ps 22)
Again, we are going to just break down the story.
But, we are going to get an intro into the next primary topic.
As I said, I usually like to find the wisdom principle in the text that we can take into our life and incorporate.
But today, I want to concentrate on something that Jesus will do for you that might change your perspective of yourself and others.
So, we will quickly close out the Psalm 22 portion and move into the resurrection narrative.
Save me from the mouth of the lion!
From the horns of the wild oxen,
you have answered me
(Psalm 22:21)
Now, did Jesus utter these words?
Maybe.
He referenced this Psalm in his cries to the Father.
So this Psalm is in his mind, it is likely this is the Psalm HE IS PRAYING during his crucifixion.
The LORD answered her and we could see that in Psalm 91
He will call to me
And I have answered him;
I will be with him in distress;
I will rescue him;
I will glorify him;
I will satisfy him with long days;
I will show him in my salvation.
(Psalm 91:15-16)
This is the summary of the LORD’s answer
SO, WHAT is the RESPONSE of the Psalmist in Psalm 22?
We will move quickly through this, but we have a couple that we want to explore.
I will recount your name to my family (brothers);
In the middle of the assembly I will praise you!
(Psalm 22:22)
What a beautiful image.
As soon as the answer comes through the horns of the wild ox, the next move is to praise the name of the LORD in the assembly!
Those who fear the LORD, praise Him!
All the children of Jacob, glorify Him!
All the children of Israel, fear him!
(Psalm 22:23)
For he has not despised, and
he has not abhorred,
the affliction of the afflicted;
He has not hidden his face from him,
instead, he heard when he cried out to him.
(Psalm 22:24)
From you, my praise will come
in the mighty assembly;
I will Shalom my vows,
in front of those who fear him.
(Psalm 22:25)
The afflicted will eat with satisfaction;
Seekers of the LORD will praise him!
Let your hearts live forever!
(Psalm 22:26)
Let the ends of the earth
remember and return to the LORD.
Let all the families of the nations
bow in worship before you.
For to the LORD belongs the Kingdom,
and He rules among the nations.
(Psalm 22:27-28)
Let all the enriched of the earth
eat and bow in worship.
Let all who go down to dust
kneel before him, and
the one who has not kept themself alive.
(Psalm 22:29)
INTERESTING REFERENCE TO GOING TO DUST (Gen 3)
Offspring will serve him,
a generation to come
will be told of my Lord.
They will recount his trust and faithfulness
to a people who have not yet been born,
because He has done this.
(Psalm 22:30-31)
A generation to come will be told of what God has done.
THIS IS THE ANSWER of the one who was abandoned, attacked, and AT THE MOMENT of DEATH, is immediately rescued.
I will go and tell others about you.
In the congregations, assemblies, to the nations, peoples, to the afflicted, I WILL TELL THEM OF YOUR NAME!
Okay, back to Luke.
Who is they?
The Women who followed.
What time of day is it?
EVENING...
What time of day is it?
MORNING...
It was EVENING and MORNING…Day?
GENESIS...
Coincidence?
Follow this.
He dies on the afternoon of the Sabbath.
Sabbath begins Friday Evening (sun down)
((ALL WE HAVE READ OCCURS DURING THE SABBATH))
Sabbath ends Saturday Evening (sun down)
It is night, no one, especially the women, are going to the tomb.
So they come at dawn, MORNING, on Sunday.
Do you remember when Jesus said, “MAN WAS MADE FOR THE SABBATH?”
The point of the sabbath was to rest and allow creation and God to provide.
What has been the issue the whole time in Luke?
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