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Sermon Audio: The Last Discourse
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Luke 22:21-38
Duration: 25:16
Size: 11.5 MB
Luke-The Investigative Gospel
The Last Discourse
Luke 22:21-38
But they were having a hard time wrapping their minds around what Jesus was saying to them.
Eventually, they would understand Jesus’ teaching. But that night they did not understand his teaching and showed several areas of failure.
I. Deception (Luke 22:21-23)
Judas had already met with the religious leaders and planned to betray Jesus to them.
As they continued to ask each other about the identity of the one who would be guilty of deception, they all fell into another failure.
II. Dissension (Luke 22:24-30)
Three times in these verses Jesus reminded his disciples to lead “as one who serves.”
III. Denial (Luke 22:31-34)
But the reason Peter did not fail is not primarily because of his faith but because of Jesus’ intercession for Peter.
When there is no danger, it is easy to say how bold we will be for Jesus.
IV. Dullness (Luke 22:35-38)
However, Jesus also prepared his disciples to understand that after his arrest, crucifixion, and death, things would change.
And if that is true for the apostles, who were with Jesus for three years, we ask ourselves, “What hope is there for us? Can we do any better?”
He took on our flesh, lived among us, and ultimately died between two thieves.
It is because Jesus identifies with us, atones for our sin, and then intercedes for us.