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Luke 22:31-34,54-64 tells Simon Peter's denial of the Lord Jesus. The story can be broken down into five parts: 1. Satan’s demand (v31). 2. Jesus’ intercession (v32). 3. Peter’s overconfidence (v33-34). 4. Peter’s failure (v54-60). 5. Peter’s recovery (v32,34,61-62).
This message examines Jesus' great prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane as recorded in Luke 22:39-46, examining these nine characteristics: 1. Its customary location (v39). 2. Its power over temptation (v40,46). 3. Its humble posture (v41). 4. Its bold honesty (v42). 5. Its intense fervor (v44). 6. Its complete submission (v42). 7. Its repeated petitions (Matthew 26, Mark 14). 8. Its sleepy companions (v40,45,46). 9. Its strengthening effect (v43).
In Luke 22:24-38 as Jesus and His apostles shared their Last Supper, our Lord discussed several topics of practical importance for His apostles and for us: 1. Attaining true greatness Reject shameful rivalries (v24). Pursue Christ-like service (v25-27). 2. Anticipating future rewards Christ’s commendation (v28). Heavenly benefits (v29-30). 3. Arming for battle Use available means (v35-36). Look to Christ’s prophecy-fulfilling death (v37).
As a follow-up to last week's sermon on the "Last Supper" from Luke 22, we focus on Jesus initiating a new symbolic meal, usually called the Lord's Supper, the Lord's Table, the Breaking of Bread or Communion. We discuss five aspects of it: 1. It began with a thankful prayer (v19). 2. It included two symbols (v19-20). 3. It was to remember Jesus’ substitutionary death (v19-20). 4. It should be repeated perpetually (v19). 5. It points to the New Covenant (v20).
Luke 22:7-20 records Jesus' "Last Supper" with His twelve disciples. It was a very special meal that began with the Old Covenant Passover which was then transformed into the New Covenant "Lord's Supper".
This message is focused on five aspects of the Last Passover: 1. Its historical background (v1,7). 2. Its providential preparation (v8-13). 3. Its emotional importance (v14-15). 4. Its optimistic ending (v16-18). 5. Its Christ-centered fulfillment (v16).