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Luke 22, continued

Luke 22:47-53 - Betrayal and arrest

  • Still admonishing apostles
    • Crowd arrives
    • Led by Judas
    • Jesus’ question
  • Do we fight?
  • Jesus’ answer
    • To peter
    • To the arresting party

Luke 22:54-62 - Peter’s denial of Jesus

  • Peter follows
  • The crowd notices
    • Servant girl - how would she know?
    • Another accuser - how would he know?
    • ID-ed as Galilean - how could he tell?
      • Matthew 26:73-74 - By his speech
      • Mark 14:69-71
      • John 18:26-27
    • Rooster - how did Jesus know?
  • Peter’s reaction

Luke 22:63-65 - Jesus mocked

  • Not just mocked, but beaten
  • Demanding parlor tricks
  • Blaspheming Him

Luke 22:66-71 - Jesus before the council

  • Moved Jesus to the council chamber
  • Interrogation
  • Jesus proclaims Sonship
  • “We have heard it ourselves …”
    • What did they hear?
      • Matthew 26:63-66
    • What determines wrongdoing?
      • Jesus did not lie, so of course there is no wrongdoing.

Luke 23

Luke 23:1-7 - Pilate examines Jesus

  • Jesus taken to Pilate
    • Entire counsil takes him
    • Accusation is different
    • Pilate’s indifference
      • Pilate cares nothing about charges of blasphemy against a God he does not believe in. He wants the problem to go away.
    • Pilate punts

Luke 23:8-11 - Jesus silent before Herod

  • Herod interested
    • Had heard of Jesus
    • Hoping for some sign
      • Herod was curious about Jesus, and he wanted to see Him do some kind of sign.
    • Long questioning - Jesus silent
    • Priests, scribes double down
    • Herod shows contempt
    • Jesus sent back to Pilate

Luke 23:12-16 - Pilate finds no fault

  • Friendship struck
    • Re-convenes council
    • Repeats his findings and Herod’s
    • Scourge and release

Luke 23:17-25 - Jews given an option

  • One prisoner to be released
    • Jews choose Barabbas
    • Insist on crucifixion for Jesus
    • No answer to Pilate’s question
    • Pilate releases Barabbas, condemns Jesus

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Introduction

  • I John 2:6

Jesus was an expert at loving other people.

  • Mark 6:34
  • Luke 7:12-15
  • Jesus could have done any kind of miracles He wanted, but most of His miracles involved helping people.
  • Luke 7:19-23
  • Luke 13:34
  • I need to look at peole and have love for them, no matter their situation or condition.

Jesus was focused on doing the Father’s will.

  • Luke 2:46-49
  • Luke 3:23
  • John 8:26-29
  • John 4:31-34
  • Jesus was the perfect example for us!

Jesus valued truth over feelings.

  • John 8:31-38
  • John 6:65-66
  • Mark 10:21-22
  • What am I willing to forego so I an stay dedicated to the truth?

Jesus hated sin.

  • Mark 3:1-5 - Jesus was grieved and angry at them.
  • John 2:13-17
  • Genesis 6:6
  • Isaiah 63:10
  • Do I hate him?

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You can’t chase contentment; you have to learn it.

  • Philippians 4:11-12
  • I Timothy 6:6-10, 17-19
  • Ecclesiastes 5:10
  • Ecclesiastes 2:10-11

Pay attention to lifecycle creep.

  • Deuteronomy 6:10-12 - The Israelites were warned not to be spoiled with the luxury of the houses they were going to possess - houses with no electricity or indoor plumbing.
  • Matthew 16:16
  • What does it mean to “live within your means”?
  • Many professional athletes are broke or nearly so within a few years of retiring.

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Luke 22:1-6 - Plotting to kill Jesus

  • They knew they’d do it
    • John 12:10-17
  • Now they’re seeking how
  • Careful about how
    • Feared the people
      • Saul; Aaron - Proverbs 29:25
    • “Inside involvement” would help
  • Satan enters Judas
    • We all need help! We need to know Jesus better and close the openings Satan will try to use against us.
    • When the plotting began …
    • The traitor surfaces
    • Deal is struck
    • Judas seeks opportunity

Luke 22:7-13 - Passover

  • Passover was an eight-day observance
  • Day one was the day of sacrifice
  • Jesus had Peter and John make the preparation
    • Location almost cryptic
    • Why?
  • Everything happened just as Jesus had told them

Luke 22:14-20 - Lord’s Supper instituted

  • Jesus earnestly desires
    • The Passover was centered around the sacrificial lamb. Jesus is now our sacrificial lamb.
    • I Corinthians 5:7; John 1:29
  • Won’t eat it again until it is fulfilled
  • The first cup
    • This is the drink with the Passover meal (Luke 22:17).
  • The bread
    • My body which is given for you (Luke 22:19)
    • My body which is broken for you (I Corinthians 11:24)
      • This led to some controversy about whether Jesus’ body was broken because His legs were not, as prophesied.
  • The cup of the Lord’s Supper
    • “Poured out for you”
    • “Covenant in my blood”
    • Compare Exodus 24:7-8
      • Sprinkling vs. pouring of the blood.

Luke 22:21-30 - From betrayal to the greatest

  • Jesus speaks of His betrayer
    • With mine on the table
    • “As it has been determined”
    • Woe to that man
      • Judas still did it of his own free choice.
    • The apostles discuss
      • Luke 9:46-48 - They discussed this at least once before.
  • New discussion - dispute
    • Luke 22:30 - They would be ranked with the judges of Israel.
    • Which of them is greatest?
    • Jesus offers alternative view

Luke 22:31-34 - Denial

  • Jesus reveals Satan’s request
    • Peter’s declaration
    • Jesus’ prediction

Luke 22:35-38 - Things are changing

  • From no provisions to journey provisions
    • Why the change?
    • Why swords?

Luke 22:39-46 - Jesus praying

  • Jesus goes to Mount of Olives
    • Habitually prayed there
    • Admonition to disciples
      • Pray not to be led into temptation
    • The prayer

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Introduction

  • We may think less of ourselves and lower our expectations of ourselves.
  • God think about us differently than we think of ourselves.
  • Psalms 40:5
  • Jeremiah 29:10-13
  • God has plans for us also!

In God’s eyes we are fearfully and wonderfully made.

  • Life should leave us awestruck!
  • Ecclesiastes 11:5
    • At 3 weeks
      • The heart begins beating
    • At 6 weeks
      • The heart and its four chambers are fully formed.
      • The first brain waves are detected.
    • At 7 weeks
      • Hands, feet, arms, legs, and all major organs are detectable.
    • At 8 weeks
      • Most major body systems are in place.
      • The brain is highly complex.
      • Right or left hand dominance is detectable.
  • Psalms 139:13-18
  • Jeremiah 1:5 - God knows us before we are born!
  • We are all special!

In God’s eyes we are of great value.

  • We should see our own value based on how God sees us.
  • Luke 12:6-7
  • John 3:16 - This is our value!
  • We must stop thinking we are of less value than the value that God places on us.

In God’s eyes we are new creatures.

  • New creatures through Christ.
    • I Corinthians 5:17-19; John 3:3-6
    • If you’ve changed from a caterpillar to a butterfly, why would you go back to acting like a caterpillar?
  • No longer the former man
    • I Timothy 1:12-16; Philippians 3:4-12, 20-21

In God’s eyes, we are more than conquerors.

  • Romans 8:35-39
  • Royalty - I Peter 2:9-10
  • His workmanship - Ephesians 2:10

Poem: “The Mirror”

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