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A NEW COVENANT BEGINS (1 OF 10)

by Central Christian Church of Arizona

Scripture: Luke 22:14-30
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A New Covenant Begins (1 of 10)
Series: The End
Cal Jernigan
Luke 22:14-30


Big Idea: Communion is about looking back, looking in, and looking ahead.

1) Opening Comments:

a) Welcome

b) Greetings

2) Getting Up to Speed

a) Bible: Luke 22

b) Journal

i) Week 4... The End Series

ii) Title: A New Covenant Begins

iii) Big Idea: Communion is about looking back, looking in, and looking ahead.

3) Last Week

a) All about preparation

b) Judas makes preparations to betray Jesus

c) Jesus makes preparations for the upper room
i) You will find a guy... water jar
ii) He will take you to a guy...
iii) He will take you a room

d) Peter and John are to prepare the Passover meal

e) Show pictures here...
i) What the upper room of today looks like
(1) Four pictures
ii) This is also the site of the tomb of King David
(1) Show picture of David's tomb

4) Looking At Our Text-Part 1

a) Luke 22:14-23

i) The setting:

(1) Luke 22:14-16 ''When the hour came, Jesus and his apostles reclined at the table. And he said to them, 'I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer. For I tell you, I will not eat it again until it finds fulfillment in the kingdom of God.'''

(2) This is a private setting
(a) This is an intimate moment
(b) While there are throngs of people in Jerusalem...
(i) Not here
(ii) Not now
(iii) Not in this room

(3) Jesus arrived with the ''guys''
(a) Here, John tells us Jesus washed their feet.
(b) An incredible act of humility

(4) Notice that they are ''reclining''
(a) Images show them behind a table
(b) Show DaVinci's Last Supper picture (from last week)

(5) A strange mix of emotions:

(a) Jesus' ''eagerness''
(i) It's interesting to Jesus being ''eager'' for anything.
(ii) This is something he was anticipating.
(iii) He was looking forward to it.

(b) There is definitely ''finality'' to all of this.
(i) Jesus knows and reveals that he is about to suffer.
(ii) ...

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