Setting the Stage for Redemption
August 28, 2016 Preacher: Chris Ritter Series: Discipleship Defined
Topic: Gospel Scripture: Mark 14:1–25
Setting the Stage for Redemption
Mark 14:1-25
First: A worshipful woman anointed Jesus
What is Jesus saying in verse 7?
- You will always have the poor with you is a reference to Deuteronomy 15 and God's command to do good to the poor
- The comparison Jesus is making is "always" and "not always"
- The woman had some understanding that Jesus would not always be present and needed to express her gratitude now
Second: A wicked friend betrayed Jesus
Jesus confirms 2 things in verse 21:
1) It was God's plan for Jesus to die
2) There is moral responsibility for Judas' choice to betray Jesus
"This is my body" = "This is myself with you"
- The emphasis on the bread is not so much that it was "broken" but that it was "distributed"... Jesus vividly illustrates his presence with them in the bread.
A Passover meal had 4 cups
- Each cup represented an aspect of Exodus 6:6-7
The 4 cups:
- I will bring you out
- I will rid you of their bondage
- I will redeem you
- I will take you for my people and be your God
Who brought about the death of Jesus?
- A woman anointed Jesus
- A wicked friend would betray Jesus
- A willing and sovereign Savior laid down his life
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