John
12:20-35. There is so much in these verses. What
happens when a kernel of wheat is planted in the soil and dies? What must one
do to be a disciple of Christ? What will the Father do for those who serve
Jesus? Jesus could not pray
“Father, save me from this hour…because for this hour He had come.” What did the voice from Heaven say? For
whose benefit was it?
Who will be cast out? Colossians 1:13-14, Col. 2:13-15, 1 Cor. 2:8, the cross was a mystery to the enemy. Jesus spoiled the enemy triumphing over them at His cross.
John 12:34-35. What does Jesus say about The Light? Believing in The Light, Jesus Christ, makes us children of Light. How awesome is that???
Last week,
we saw Jesus entering Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. He was riding on a colt of a
donkey. He was being praised as He went. As He neared the city He wept, because
they did not know the Day of their Visitation.
Luke 13:34 “O
Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which kills the prophets, and stones them that are sent
to you; how often I would have gathered your children together, as a hen does
gather her brood under her wings, and you would not.” He was entering the city
as The Lamb of God…facing the cross on that Friday.
Zechariah . 9:9 “Rejoice greatly, o daughter of Zion; shout, o daughter of Jerusalem: behold, your King comes to you, He is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt, the foal of an ass.”
Zechariah . 9:9 “Rejoice greatly, o daughter of Zion; shout, o daughter of Jerusalem: behold, your King comes to you, He is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt, the foal of an ass.”
Luke
22:1-16. Vs.14-16. “He said unto them, with desire I have desired to eat this Passover
with you before I suffer:” Desire in Greek is “epithymeo” (ep-ee-thoo-meh’-o)
“To set the heart upon. Long for, covet, desire, to have a
desire for, long for, desire, passion.”
This is a very strong word. What are your thoughts on Jesus great desire to eat this Passover
with them?”
Jesus knows
the hours ahead. His moments, before He faces the cross, were spent with His
disciples.
Vs. 16 “I will no more eat thereof, until it be fulfilled in the Kingdom of God.” He will fulfill the Passover in the hours ahead. He will be The Lamb of God slain on Passover.
Luke 22: 17-20. What does the bread represent? The bread was broken and given to them. His body would be a sacrifice. They are to break bread in remembrance of Him and what He is going to do on the cross. What does the wine represent? His blood would be shed for them, and you and me.
Have you ever had someone wash your feet? How
did you feel? I have and it was a very humbling experience.
John 13:1-17
Jesus washes the disciple’s feet.
Archaeological Study Bible “The people of Jesus’ time walked the
dusty roads shod only in sandals, and their feet became dirt-encrusted. Etiquette
demanded that, when a traveler entered a home as a guest, the host provide for
the washing of his or her feet. This distasteful chore was generally delegated
to the lowliest servant in the household.”
John 1:26-27
(John the Baptist). Footnote: “Disciples would perform all sorts of service for
their rabbis (teachers) but loosing sandal thongs was expressly excluded, as it
was considered a menial task, fit only for a slave.” John the Baptist said he
was not worthy to loose Jesus sandals.
This is
interesting to me. John13: 3 “Jesus knew that the Father had put all things
under His power, and that He had come from God and was returning to God” (then
He prepared to wash their feet.) Jesus knew Who He was! He knew He was from God
and was returning to God.
Jesus had nothing to prove…He knew!!! This is a wonderful act
of love and humility. Philip. 2:7-11. what
are your thoughts? Why didn’t Peter want Jesus to wash his feet? What are your
thoughts on John13: 9 & 10?
Archeology study Bible. “John 13:10 “A man would bath himself before going
to a feast. When he arrived, he needed only to wash his feet to be considered
entirely clean again.”
I believe
Jesus is giving a deeper meaning here, since He said they were not all clean
and then in vs. 11 the verse speaks of the person who would betray Him.
John 13:
12-17. What was Jesus teaching them by
washing their feet? What does He want them to do? Vs. 17 LAB. “Now, that you know these things,
God will bless you for doing them.
In Luke 22:24-29 we find something
else that had been happening at the table. They were looking for greatness. With them was
THE GREATEST OF ALL!!!
And yet He took on the form of a servant. How did Jesus describe the rulers of the Gentiles? What is the difference He wanted in their lives and in our lives? How does this speak to your heart? Notice, He does appoint them a kingdom where they will sit on thrones judging the 12 tribes of Israel. When will their greatness come? (Each disciple will be a martyr for Christ, except John, who will be exiled to the Island of Patmos, because of His faith. Judas will betray him.)
And yet He took on the form of a servant. How did Jesus describe the rulers of the Gentiles? What is the difference He wanted in their lives and in our lives? How does this speak to your heart? Notice, He does appoint them a kingdom where they will sit on thrones judging the 12 tribes of Israel. When will their greatness come? (Each disciple will be a martyr for Christ, except John, who will be exiled to the Island of Patmos, because of His faith. Judas will betray him.)
John 13:18-21. Jesus reveals that one of the disciples will
betray Him.
Psalm 41:9 “Yes, mine own familiar friend, in who I trusted, which did eat of My Bread, has lifted up his heel against Me.”
It looks to me, that Judas had eaten the Passover supper with them. He ate the bread that was broken for them. (Notice the psalm says he ate My Bread) (Cap. mine) Jesus body. And the wine…that was Jesus blood. Jesus had washed Judas feet. And yet, Judas’ heart was far from Jesus.
Psalm 41:9 “Yes, mine own familiar friend, in who I trusted, which did eat of My Bread, has lifted up his heel against Me.”
It looks to me, that Judas had eaten the Passover supper with them. He ate the bread that was broken for them. (Notice the psalm says he ate My Bread) (Cap. mine) Jesus body. And the wine…that was Jesus blood. Jesus had washed Judas feet. And yet, Judas’ heart was far from Jesus.
Vs. 21. Jesus was troubled in spirit and testified and said
“verily, verily, I say unto you, that one of you shall betray me.” The word for
troubled in Greek is “tarasso”. “To stir or agitate, trouble.
To agitate, trouble (a thing, by the movement of its parts to
and fro.) To cause one inward commotion, take away His calmness of mind,
disturb His equanimity. To disquiet, make restless. To strike one’s spirit with
fear and dread. To render anxious or distressed. To stir up. To trouble.” This is a very strong word…full of emotions. What stirs your heart the most?
I am sad for
Jesus. Such strong emotions…to know He has been betrayed. Thoughts?
Vs. 22 the beloved disciple (John) asked “Lord, who is it?”
Vs. 26-28.
Jesus dipped the bread and gave it to Judas. Lab footnote: “The honored guest
at a meal was often singled out like this. Judas was not the obvious betrayer.
After all, he was the one the disciples trusted to keep the money.”
I have always wondered at vs. 27: What are your thoughts?
I am also sad for
Judas. He has taken the bait of satan. Judas has sold his soul for 30 pieces of
silver. He has betrayed The Son of God. Matt. 26:21-25. Jesus said it would
have better if Judas had not been born. Thoughts?
John 13:31-34. There is so much in these verses. What time had come? He will soon enter into God’s glory. Jesus
will bring the Father glory. He will only be with them a little longer. What are your thoughts? How will God be
glorified through His Son? How will God soon give glory to the Son? John 17:1. He will finish the work His Father
has given Him to do.
John 13:34
“So now I am giving you a new commandment: love each other. Just
as I have loved you, you should love each other. Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are My disciples.” This is the New Commandment of The New Covenant. How will the world know we are His disciples? 1 John 4:7-17, 1 Cor.13:13. Romans 13:10 what does love fulfill? Who is God? God is love.
as I have loved you, you should love each other. Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are My disciples.” This is the New Commandment of The New Covenant. How will the world know we are His disciples? 1 John 4:7-17, 1 Cor.13:13. Romans 13:10 what does love fulfill? Who is God? God is love.
John
13:36-38. Peter is sure he is ready to die for Jesus. Before that night is over
he will
Betray Jesus 3 times.
Next week we
will look at chapters 14-17 in John. These words are given to comfort the
disciples. And then we will read the intimate prayer Jesus prayed to His
Father.
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