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02/19/2016

FULFILLING THE PASSOVER


By Rev. Wayne Palmer

Lenten Devotion

(Jesus said) "For I tell you I will not eat it until it is fulfilled in
the kingdom of God" (Luke 22:16).

Read Luke 22:16-18.

First, Jesus shocks His disciples by saying He will soon
suffer. Then He tells them He will not eat the Passover again
until it is fulfilled in God's kingdom. They knew that the first
Passover occurred long ago when the angel of death had
struck down the firstborn in Egypt, but passed over all those
houses marked with the blood of the Passover lamb. The
act was completed more than 1,400 years before, but Jesus
tells them it still isn't fulfilled.

In the original Passover only the firstborn were in danger.
But all of us are slaves of sin and under the curse of hell.
Not even the blood of all those Passover lambs could save
us from eternal death. Only the blood of the Lamb of God,
shed on the cross, can do that. Whoever is shielded by
Christ's blood on Judgment Day, will watch the angel of
death pass over and will spend eternity with Him in heaven.

The next time Jesus will eat the Passover it will be a
memorial feast in heaven, looking back on His completed
sacrifice. Each time we receive Holy Communion, we
partake of that meal, celebrating the new Passover,
remembering His sacrifice for us, and eating the body and
blood of the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

THE PRAYER:

Lord Jesus, keep me firm in this faith until You bring me to
heaven to share Your great Passover feast. And throughout
my days on this earth, work through me to bring many others
to saving faith that they too may share this eternal feast with
You in heaven. Amen.

(Lutheran Hour Ministries)

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02/18/2016

TREASURING TIME TOGETHER


By Rev. Wayne Palmer

Lenten Devotion

And He (Jesus) said to them, "I have earnestly desired to
eat this Passover with you before I suffer" (Luke 22:15).

Read Luke 22:14-15.

According to the Bible's reckoning, the day began at sunset
rather than midnight. So as Jesus sits down in the upper
room to eat, He is well aware the final day of His earthly life
has begun. Much lies before Him: three grueling hours of
prayer, His arrest, three trials, mistreatment and mockery,
bitter suffering, abuse, torture, six hours of agony on the
cross and, finally, His death.

These great Passion events could easily dominate His
thoughts, but instead He pushes them aside and focuses
on the moment. He wants His disciples to know how
important they are to Him. His literal words make that clear:
"With great desire I have desired to eat this Passover with
you."

What was so important about this meal for Jesus? It was the
people who surrounded Him-the people He loved and for
whom He would soon lay down His life. Jesus feels the same
about you and me. He treasures the time we spend reading
His Word, gathering with our brothers and sisters in worship,
praying to Him. He promises, "For where two or three are
gathered in My Name, there am I among them"
(Matthew 18:20).

Here in the upper room they will soon eat the Passover lamb
and remember how God had delivered their ancestors from
slavery in Egypt. But they don't realize that among them sits
the Passover Lamb. It is He who will this very day will go to
the cross to deliver them from the slavery of sin, death, Satan
and hell-and open wide for all of us the gates of Paradise.

THE PRAYER:

Lord Jesus, thank You for living in my heart. Deliver me from
all evil and lead me to Your eternal home. Amen.

(Lutheran Hour Ministries)

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02/17/2016

CRYPTIC INSTRUCTIONS

CRYPTIC INSTRUCTIONS

By Rev. Wayne Palmer

Lenten Devotion 2016

And they went and found it just as He had told them, and
they prepared the Passover (Luke 22:13).

Read Deuteronomy 16:1-8.

Jesus' instructions must surely have challenged the faith of
Peter and John. What were the odds they would see a man
carrying a jar of water? That he would lead them to a house
with a large guest room, furnished and available? Yet this is
exactly what they experienced. Surely, it strengthened their
faith when one by one, Jesus' strange instructions worked
out for them.

But was there another reason Jesus gave such cryptic
instructions? He was well aware that one of His 12 disciples
was carefully watching for an opportunity to betray Him in the
absence of the crowds. When Peter and John asked Jesus
where they were to prepare the Passover, it is the moment
Judas was waiting for. What better occasion to find Jesus
away from the crowd, in a house that can be surrounded, with
no way of escape?

If Jesus had identified the house He had in mind, Judas could
have found a way to sneak out and inform the Jewish leaders.
Then there would have been no time to eat with His disciples,
to institute Holy Communion, or to prepare Himself through
prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane. Each of these things is
essential, and Jesus won't permit Judas to gain that knowledge
until the time is right.

In a similar way, as Jesus guides us through life, He keeps our
enemies in check and thwarts their plans to harm us-unless it
suits His loving, divine purposes for us and for them.

THE PRAYER:

Lord Jesus, we are surrounded by spiritual enemies who wish
to destroy our faith and do us eternal harm. As You watch over
us and limit what they can do, give us loving hearts to share
Your Word so that You may bring them to repentance and faith.
Amen.

(Lutheran Hour Ministries)

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