How Did Jesus Prepare Himself for the Passover? Self Examination, Strength, and Weakness
Start off by reading Matt
26:31-35
Setting the Scene:
Jesus
had just inaugurated the New Covenant with the 12 and gave them the
new signs of the Passover (the bread and the wine) as a remembrance
of His blood which would be shed and His body which would be broken.
The Old Covenant would be finished out within the next 24 hours with
the execution of Jesus in Jerusalem.
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How Did Jesus Prepare Himself for the Passover?
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After
the Passover meal Jesus promised them gifts of peace, joy,
contentment, and comfort. He told them about the coming of the Holy
Spirit, the very power of God, that would come to each of them to
strengthen and guide them along with the word of scripture. He warned
them of persecution, but promised their ultimate deliverance from it.
He prayed with them for their unity, and for the unity of those who
would come later. (John 14-17)
Then
they sang the traditional hymn and went out from the upper room. It’s
here that we picked up the verses we read earlier. Perhaps this is
what they discussed walking down the festive streets of Jerusalem,
out the gate, across the Kidron brook and then up the Mount of Olives
to a private (probably walled) garden called Gethsemene or (The Olive
Press).
Jesus’
conversation during the Passover meal had been mostly positive,
encouraging filled with promise… now, He began to discuss some of
the harsh realities of the dark hours that were just ahead. Let’s
use this section of scripture to create an outline for personal self
examination prior to the Passover this year!
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1. A Lesson About Weakness & Strength
Why
talk about weakness and failure at such an hour? You would think an
exhortation to bravery and courage would be more in order…
To
go forth and carry the message of truth into the world they would
have to be strong. But to be strong, it first helps to realize where
you are weak so you can work on building strength. USE EXAMPLE OF
BODY BUILDING.
Verse
35 – they all thought they had sufficient love of God,
commitment to His way, self control and courage to face the accuser…
they thought they were strong. BUT when a group of 600 heavily armed
men trudged up the hill to arrest Jesus they all ran away. Jesus was
right, He knew. (verse 55-56)
So,
examine yourself. Take a good look at yourself… where are you weak?
What areas do you need to strengthen?
2. A Lesson About Ignorance Vs. Knowledge
The
disciples didn’t realize their weakness compared to the power of
the adversary, Satan. They did not know he had entered into Judas,
that Judas was leading the soldiers and priests to them in the
garden, they did not know how the Priests would act… AND they did
not know how to interpret the prophecies of the Messiah in Zech 13:9…
without the help of the Holy Spirit.
Jesus
by contrast knew what was going on behind the scenes and most
important He knew the prophecies and how they would apply. He knew He
was walking through the steps of the Father’s will and appointed
plan.
Zech
13:7 prophecy was not obvious to the casual observer. It was
difficult to interpret. But being filled with the Holy Spirit Jesus
knew that the verses were not talking about the untrustworthy
shepherds of Judah but rather were about the shepherd sent by God,
the mighty man who is at my side (my associate)… in hindsight,
obviously the Word, the Messiah, Jesus. He would be put to death,
they would all scatter.
Because
Jesus knew scripture He had the bigger picture in mind. He had the
prophetic picture in mind. He knew that the power of God would raise
Him from the grave, from death to life, to lead His people. So,
confident in God’s plan and power of life that He was already
making an appointment to meet them later after He was resurrected.
These
things about to happen were not initiated by Judas, the priests,
Pilate, or Herod… they were the next steps in the plan of God for
that salvation of mankind.
So,
examine yourself. Take a good look. Do you know the plan of God? Can
you explain it to others? Do you meditate on it? Do you know it well
enough to draw strength from it in troubled times?
3. A Lesson About Fear Vs Courage
The
words “be offended” or “fall away” [in verse
31] is from the Greek word Skandalizo. It means “to entrap”
or “to trip up”. What would entrap them? What entraps you or me?
Isn’t it the fear of what others might think of us, and what others
might do to us?
I
think they were expecting Jesus to rise up in power when the soldiers
came to arrest Him. BUT, when He would not raise a hand to defend
himself… would He… could He defend them?
Many
have stood firm in times of battle or danger, but going down for a
noble cause is one thing… going down for a cause where you will be
considered a traitor, a lowlife, a nutcase, a heretic… by your own
people, everyone who knows you… that’s harder to swallow.
Meanwhile,
Jesus headed steadfastly forward with great courage to His execution,
facing death, pain, temptation so that others might receive
salvation. Knowing He was fulfilling the plan of God and knowing
beyond a shadow of a doubt the Father could and would raise Him up.
Hebrews
2: 13-15 The disciples were afraid of death. They had no power to
overcome death of themselves. Whereas, Jesus in human form and filled
with the Holy Spirit… sets the example for us, not trusting in his
own power… but in the power of the Father.
So,
examine yourself. Are you holding back because you are worried what
others might think of you… because you are trying to fit in?
4. A Lesson About Pride vs. Humility
We
already read where Peter boldly contradicted Jesus and proudly
claimed to be the most reliable disciple of all
“all others may be skandalizo… but I never will”.
Where
did Peter get such false confidence? He seems to have put a lot of
stock in his own courage, knowledge and commitment. Let’s see how
Jesus approached the exact same circumstance?
Luke
22:31-33 Jesus understood what was at stake and turned to the one
who had the power to help Peter… God the Father
Jesus
knew they would all abandon and deny Him. Yet he was still willing to
sacrifice himself for them in all their weakness, ignorance, and
false pride. He put their well being and need for salvation above
Himself. He submitted Himself to insult and indignity toward His
holiness, and His place in the family of God. He was willing to drink
the full cup of God’s terrible wrath against sin… so they could
have life in the family of God.
So,
examine yourself. Where are you showing pride? [chase it down the
rabbit hole]
5. A lesson About Preparation & Prayer
Matt
26:36-46 even in the middle of personal agony and struggle with
temptation Jesus was their teacher. He was giving them a living
breathing lesson in how to prepare and deal with temptation and
trial.
This
Garden area was a private place away from the bustle of Jerusalem at
Passover. It was probably walled with a gate. Jesus had some of them
stay by the gate to protect the seclusion… and based on His later
comments expecting they too would pray. And He took Peter, John and
James along with Him into the garden area to provide an object lesson
in spiritual vigilance in trying times.
BUT…
the disciples did not pray. Perhaps they thought… they had given
their word, they had accepted the signs of the New Covenant. What
could possibly go wrong? It was past midnight, they had eaten a big
meal, drank wine, walked all the way from town up the mountain…
they were tired. So, they slept.
Jesus
did not need their help. He was there to connect with the Father, the
one who had the power to help. Jesus did not ask the disciples to
pray for Him… verse 41. He
told them to pray for themselves!
Jesus
was there in the weakness of flesh too. He knew pain, sorrow,
temptation, grief, tears. But He had the understanding to know that
strength and power to do great things would come from the Father.
At
the beginning of His ministry He faced three waves of temptation from
Satan with fasting and the word of scripture. Here He meets three
waves of terrible temptation and turmoil with prayer… is this that
opportune moment? Luke 4:13
You’re
the Son of God, why put yourself through this ordeal, this affront to
your dignity and majesty? For what… for them?
Jesus
was filled with incredible sorrow and deeply troubled. He could see
it all before Him… betrayed by Judas, abandoned and denied by His
closest friends, rejected by Israel, to suffer the injustice of men,
to be mocked, to bear the full cup of God wrath toward sin… and to
be abandoned by the Father.
So
intense that Jesus appears to have suffered from Hematidrosis!
According to WiKiPedia:
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Symptoms: Blood usually ooze from the forehead, other skin surfaces, nails, and umbilicus (caused by a bursting of the subcutaneous capillaries), note: mixes with sweat and thus appears more as a blood tinged secretion
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Etiology (cause): Very rare but may occur when a person is suffering extreme levels of stress, for example, facing his or her own death
6. A Lesson About Submission to God’s Will
Jesus
personal example of prayer here is less about changing God’s design
and will. Its more about getting ourselves in line with His will for
us… verse 39, 42. To realize, accept and believe that His
will for us may not be what we want… but it is the best way to get
us from where we are to where He wants us to be. To fulfill His plan
to bring us into His family filled with glory.
So,
examine yourself. Are you submitting to the will of God or resisting?
While
Jesus was preparing Himself the disciples were… sleeping. Present
and ground zero of the most important even in cosmic history and they
couldn’t keep their eyes open. AND when Jesus said “rise, let us
go forth to meet what’s coming” they were not prepared.
Matt
26:47-56 (mention Peter’s denials)
7. A Lesson About Restoration
The
disciples were not worthy of Jesus love. They let Him down in his
hour of need. They simply did not yet have the spiritual resources
that would come to them on Pentecost. The next step in God’s plan.
He
met them later in Galilee as promised [John 21] and re-commissioned
them to the task He had called them to in the beginning. He called to
them on the lake where they were fishing. Once again He miraculously
filled their nets with fish and called them to be fishers of men just
like He had 3 years earlier. He personally restored Peter three times
commanding him feed and take care of the church… once for each of
the three denials.
Did The Disciples Change?
Acts
5:41-42 now fully restored and filled with the Holy Spirit they
were prepared to face all things.
Identifying
yourself with Jesus means risking the disapproval, the distain, the
mockery of others. To be “skandalizo” “tripped up” or
“trapped by fear” of what others might think, what they might do
to us, what they might not do for us. Is a powerful source of
temptation we must face.
So,
examine yourself. Will you face the world with knowledge, courage,
confidence, humility, preparation and prayer? Will you let yourself
be restored by Him to serve Him better?
Or
would you rather sleep…
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