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10/9/2013 Finished Work of the Messiah |
Scriptures: | Matthew 26-28 |
Heart of the Passage: | Matthew 27:15-28:20 |
Overview
The events during the final two days of Jesus' earthly life carry the shadow of the cross. Everything He says and does foreshadows that symbol of shame, sacrifice, and salvation: the anointing in Bethany, the Passover observance and Lord's Supper, ihe prayer in Gethsemane. Jesus is arrested and tried, first by the Jews, then by the Romans; He is condemned, executed, and placed in a tomb. But the story does not end there. In glorious triumph, Jesus comes forth from the grave in resurrection power. Indeed, the King of the Jews lives again, a message of Good News which His followers are eommissioned to share. |
Chapter 26
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Chapter 27
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Chapter 28
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The King's Last Supper
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The King's Crucifixion
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The King's Resurrection
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Passover
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Passion
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Proclamation
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Your Daily Walk
The cross of Jesus Christ has been called "the fulcrum of cosmic history." The eternal destiny of every human being hinges on a person's relationship to Jesus and His work on the cross.
As you read today's section, think deeply about the crucifixion of Jesus and its significance. Can you say with Paul, "God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me. and I unto the world" (Galatians 6:14)?
Then think of what the cross means to your neighbors ,.. friends ... family members ... fellow employees. Are you sure each of them has come to the foot of the cross in faith and received the salvation which only Jesus can provide? If not, how can you be instrumental in leading one person to Calvary today?
It may involve a phone call, a letter, y luncheon invitation, an evening get-together. Ask God for a prepared heart ... a door to opportunity ,.. and a boldness as you share the lifechanging message of the Gospel. That's your privilege!
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Insight
The Fragrance of Gratitude ¡X
Throughout Bible lands, oi! to anoint and soothe the skin was common for all levels of society. However, wealthy people had expensive perfumes and ointments. The woman of Matthew 26:7 anointed Jesus with a precious perfumed oil that was worth almost a year's wages¡Xa lavish gesture of love by anyone's standard.
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Adage
From Christ's death flow all our hopes. |
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