Gospels - Acts Unit 8 - The Final Week CHRONOLOGY OF THE FINAL WEEK:! Sunday -! Monday - the Fig tree and cleansing the! Tuesday - Day of!! Wednesday - The Discourse! Thursday - meal (Last Supper) and discourse! Friday -! Saturday - day of quiet! Sunday -! The Final Week began in and ended in. I. SUNDAY - The Triumphal entry into ( Sunday) (Mt. 21, Mk. 11, Lk. 19, Jn. 12) A. The triumphal entry contains three specific events that display Jesus : I. Finding the unbroken colt just as Jesus had stated shows His II. Riding on an unbroken colt without any problems shows His Godly over the animal kingdom III. Riding on an unbroken colt fulfilled the in Zechariah 9:9 of the coming Messiah B. The Triumphal entry caused two reactions: I. The people: spread and branches II. The Pharisees: bah, humbug! They tell Jesus to calm the crowds C. According to Jewish Law, the Sunday before Passover was the day the Passover Lamb was to be examined and selected. Jesus is the perfect II. MONDAY - Cursing the Fig Tree and cleansing the Temple (Mt. 21, Mk. 11, Lk. 19) A. Cursing the Fig Tree I. Fig Trees in Israel would typically show fruit bearing leaves. The appearance of leaves on this tree signified it should be. II. This tree was in a sense a because it appeared to be something it was not. Jesus states the tree represents that generation of. B. Cleansing the Temple I. Recall that Jesus this at the beginning of His ministry in John 2. Three years later and they still have not learned. II. The Sanhedrin were now so enraged that they increased their talk of destroying Jesus. Their only problem, the were to large (up to 2 million) and Jesus was too. III. TUESDAY - Day of (Mt. 21-23, Mk. 11, Lk. 20-21) A. Withering of the Fig Tree
I. On the way into Jerusalem the disciples notice the fig tree cursed by Jesus the day before was dry and withered. II. Jesus uses this as an object lesson about effective faith in God. Mountains of obstacles can be removed by on God s Word and prayer. B. Judgment pronounced on the Sanhedrin - Three Parables I. Parable of the I. The son that says yes but does nothing represents, while the son that says no but later responds represents. II. Jesus makes it very clear that means nothing without walking the walk. II. Parable of the Wicked I. The renters of the vineyard represent the, who have rejected the slaves ( ) and the son ( ) of the owner ( ). II. Jesus makes it very clear that God will remove the leaders from their place of power. III. Parable of the I. The First invited guests represent the who reject and are destroyed. The invitation is now given to, Jew or Gentile! II. Jesus makes it very clear that He has authority to allow anyone who into the Kingdom. C. Traps set by the religious leaders - Three Questions. I. Question #1: is it lawful to give to? (Mt. 22) I. Yes: traitor to the Roman government II. No: Treason against the Roman government III. Jesus Response... I. the proper relation of church and state: each has its own, ordained by God II. Romans : obey the government and pray for it unless it requires you to disobey God. II. Question #2: in the, whose is she? I. The Sadducees did not believe in, They hoped this absurd case would prove that. II. Jesus Response... I. There is no or procreation in heaven: the resurrected are now like. II. Only earthly bodies have perished, so they are still alive in resurrected bodies. III. Question #3 : what is the greatest? I. The pharisees taught different precepts they wanted to catch Jesus showing to one specific law. II. Jesus Response... I. Quoting form Deuteronomy 6:5 and the Shema, Jesus summarizes the law into one word: II. The spirit of the Law is for God and for man: anything else is.
D. Jesus denounces the Scribes and Pharisees A. The Scribes and Pharisees Practice - vs. 13 obstructing the into the kingdom by rejecting Christ: they close the only door. - vs. 15 obsessing about their group: they only care about converting to their party - vs. 16-22 the Scriptures: they twist the Law to fit their - vs. 23 emphasizing activities: they desire tithing above, and - vs. 25 superficial religion: more concerned with the than the - vs. 27 hypocrisy: whitewashed tombs: pleasing outside, yet inside - vs. 29-32 rejecting the true : just like their forefathers, they were rejecting God s messenger - THIS IS THE PUBLIC DISCOURSE MADE BY JESUS CHRUST. IV. WEDNESDAY - The Discourse (Mt. 24-25) This is Jesus largest section dealing with the future. To understand this section we must realize a few key points. I. Jesus is answering three question raised by his disciples. The disciples are, representing the faithful remnant of who were waiting for their Lord to come. II. Jesus is speaking of prophecy for - The people, the land, and its main city, Jerusalem. There is no reference to the or the prophetic program of the church (rapture). III. Jesus is speaking about the seven year period known as the and what the nation of can expect DURING THAT TIME. A. The Discussion 24:1-2 As Jesus and the Disciples are leaving Jerusalem for the day, Jesus states that the Temple and all of Jerusalem will be entirely. B. The Questions 24:3 I. when will these things be? (The destruction of Jerusalem) I. Answer found in Luke 21:20-24 II. what will be the sign of your? (How will we know when you re going to do this?) I. This question will be answered in vs 27-31 III. and of the end of the (how will we know it is the end of this time period) I. This question will be answered in vs 4-26 NOTE: Jewish (study of future events) only contains two sections - before the Messiah comes, and after he comes to reign and rule forever. C. JESUS' ANSWERS (MT. 24:1-31, LK. 21:20-24) I. "These are the..." MT. 24:4-26 - THE FIRST HALF 4-8
1. false will appear, misleading many. The Jews will be looking for the Messiah because of the pain and sorrow that exists 2. there will be and rumors of war (correspond this verse with Rev. 6 and the white and red horses of judgment) 3. there will be and (correspond this verse with Rev. 6 and the ashen horse of judgment)! THESE THINGS ARE MERELY THE BIRTH PAINS - THIS IS THE FIRST 3.5! YEARS OF THE TRIBULATION - THE LAST HALF 9-26 1. the word "then" indicates a specific point when intense will begin (the "beast" breaks his treaty with Israel) 2. the "abomination of desolation" predicted by occurs (the beast reigns as god from the temple area) 3. the "Great Tribulation" occurs in which all people would be destroyed if the time period was not! THIS IS THE LAST 3.5 YEARS OF THE TRIB. WHERE THE BEAST! RULES AND ISRAEL IS HUNTED II. "IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TRIBULATION... " vs. 27-31! - it will be lightning! - it will be universally! - it will a time of earthly destruction! - it will be by heavenly disturbances! - the Son of Man will come in and! THIS IS THE SECOND OR SECOND! OF JESUS CHRIST AT THE END OF THE TRIBULATION III. "WHEN THESE THINGS TAKE PLACE... " LK. 21! - "Jerusalem surrounded by " (Roman armies under Titus)! - "they will fall by the edge of the sword" (Titus and his armies killed! thousands)! - "led captive into all the nations" (Israel no longer an independent country)! - "Jerusalem will be trampled on by the Gentiles" (the Temple demolished, the! city left in ruins)! THIS IS THE. Jesus finishes His teachings on the future with several allegories instructing the nation to be ready for His return. In the end, only those who have been faithful to the Lord will be allowed into the Millennial Kingdom. V. THURSDAY- THE LAST SUPPER AND THE UPPER ROOM DISCOURSE (Mt. 26, Mk. 14, Lk. 22, Jn. 13-18) A. THE LAST SUPPER I. Preparation for the Supper - Mk. 14 I. The disciples were to follow a man carrying a pitcher of (men did not usually do this).
II. The man was to lead them to a house with a large furnished upper room prearranged by. II. THE PASSOVER SUPPER - Jn. 13 I. For the Passover meal, the disciples prepare a, unleavened, bitter and. II. Jesus speaks of a future supper in the when all will celebrate together. ( ) III. JESUS WASHED THEIR FEET - Jn. 13 I. As the disciples argue about the in the Kingdom, Jesus begins to wash their. II. Jesus washes their feet to symbolize the need for daily from. III. Jesus also washes their feet as an example of humble toward each other. IV. THE BETRAYAL AND DENIALS ANNOUNCED - Jn. 13 I. Jesus predicts ' betrayal by giving him the first morsel of food, then leaves. II. Peter states he would for Christ, but Jesus predicts Peter will Him times. V. THE LORD'S SUPPER INSTITUTED - Mk. 14; Lk. 22 I. Jesus introduces the first Lord's Supper (called today) with unleavened bread and wine. II. The bread represents the Lord's, given as a sacrifice for mankind. The cup of wine represents the of Christ, shed on the cross, verifying the. B. THE UPPER ROOM DISCOURSE I. CH. 13: PROOF OF I. Jesus begins His discourse with a call to His disciples to follow a new : love II. the : love one another III. the : as Christ has loved the disciples IV. the : the world will know who you are II. CH 14: DESCRIPTION OF DISCIPLESHIP! 4 QUESTIONS- 1. Peter: where are you going? 1. Jesus: you cannot, because I go to My Father's house, but I will return someday. 2. lesson: His return 2. Thomas: how do we get to where you are going? 1. Jesus: I am the to the Father's house 2. lesson: choose the only true path to 3. Philip: where is the Father? 1. Jesus: I am in Him and He is in Me (both God) 2. lesson: understand how God will use us 4. Judas: why do you show us and not the world? 1. Jesus: I will only with true believers
2. lesson: love and obedience produce in us III. CH 15: ILLUSTRATION OF DISCIPLESHIP - The Heavenly Father is the. His responsibility is to care for the vine and its branches so that fruit can be produced. - Jesus Christ i the. The vine is the source for the branches, the branches can only if they are in the vine. - The disciples are the. They are to be united to Christ as branches are to a vine. Only Jesus can produce fruit in the disciples. - Branches that are not bearing fruit are lifted off the ground giving them an opportunity to bear fruit. Branches that are bearing fruit are pruned so they can continue producing. - THE ONLY COMMAND TO THE BRANCH IS TO!! To abide means to rest in His care, to not wander away from His commands, to fellowship with Him. For those who do not abide, they are broken off - a sign of producing anything apart from their relationship with Christ. IV. CH 16: PROVISION FOR DISCIPLESHIP - Jesus states that the Holy Spirit, the or "paraclete, will be given to believers to assist in knowing truth. - Jesus states that the time between His death and resurrection will be. A benefit of the resurrection will be in prayer. V. CH 17: PRAYER FOR DISCIPLESHIP - Jesus prays for : for His (confidence in God's power) and for His (return to heaven) - Jesus prays for the : for their (under trials) and for their (set apart for God's work) - Jesus prays for disciples: for their (In Christ) and for their with Him (deeper understanding) C. THE GARDEN OF 1. Christ prays to the Father that if it is, let this cup pass. This refers to the physical and spiritual He was about to experience by bearing the weight of the world's sin. 2. Jesus also reaffirms His to the Father's will. Jesus' will had never been contrary to the Father's, but instead He is restating His commitment to go all the way to the cross. 3. Judas, along with temple police and 600 Roman soldiers, arrive shortly after midnight to arrest Jesus. Judas gives the signal- a from a friend. 4. Two events occur: Jesus identifies Himself as causing the soldiers to at His feet; and Peter cuts off the of a servant Malchus. 5. Jesus was not, He willfully. Mk. 14:51-52
IV. FRIDAY- THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS CHRIST (MT. 26-27, MK. 14-15, LK' 122-23, JN. 18-19) A. 3 TRIALS (3-5 AM) ALL 1., THE FORMER HIGH PRIEST (Jn. 18:12-23) 1. The former high priest questioned Jesus in two areas: His and His 1. The first physical blow to Jesus occurs as an attendant Jesus across the face. 2. AND THE SANHEDRIN (Mt. 26:57-75) 1. The Sanhedrin question Jesus again and again trying to form a charge against Him. 2. They finally charge Him with. 1. The second attack on Jesus consisted of on His face and Him while blindfolded. 3. It was during his part of the trial that Peter's three took place. 3. THE SANHEDRIN (Mt. 27:1-10; Lk. 22) 1. The "official" meeting of the Sanhedrin occurred close to daybreak. (6:00 am) 2. They " " charge Jesus with and sentence Him to die. 3. Immediately after the sentence,, full of remorse, returns the money and hangs himself. B. 3 TRIALS (6-8 AM) 1. PILATE (Lk. 23:1-5) 1. Since the Sanhedrin could not, they turn Jesus over to Pilate, the Roman. 2. The Sanhedrin change the charge to, claiming He disobeyed Rome and was the "King of the Jews". 3. Pilate, after questioning Jesus, claimed He was no to Rome and sent Him to. 2. HEROD ANTIPAS (Lk. 23:6-12) 1. Herod had no real, he was only curious to hear Jesus' testimony. 2. When Jesus would not respond, Herod and his soldiers Him and sent Him back to. 3. PILATE (Jn. 18:28-40) 1. Pilate tries to Jesus times but the Sanhedrin have created a mob scene. 2. Pilate offers 'to release one prisoner:, a convicted murderer, or Jesus. 3. The people ask for ' freedom and Jesus' death or they will appeal to Caesar. 4. Pilate tries to remove the by washing his hands (he knew he was wrong)
C. THE BEATING OF JESUS CHRIST (Mt. 27:27-31; Jn. 19) 1. the time Jesus is beaten and condemned: A. spitting on face, beating with fists, slapping, blindfolded, mocking, taunting, blaspheming, scourging, crown of thorns, purple robe and staff in hand, bowing in mockery, ripping off bloody robe D. THE ROAD TO THE CROSS 1. As was the custom, Jesus began walking with the on His back, but He was so exhausted that had to finish for Him. 2. The place of crucifixion was on Mt. just outside of Jerusalem. It was also referred to as " ", meaning skull. E. THE FIRST THREE HOURS ON THE CROSS (9 AM- 12 PM = LIGHT) "SUFFERING FOR 1. THE PREPARATION 1. Before Jesus was nailed to the cross he was given a drink of wine mixed with myrrh and gall (an for the pain)- He refused it. 2. Nails were driven through the wrists and feet, then Jesus' cross was dropped into a hole in the ground, where He hung between two thieves. 2. THE MOCKERS (Mt. 27) 1. the soldiers for His garment (predicted in Psalm 22:18) 2. Pilate placed an inscription of against Jesus and the Jews 3. people passing by were wagging their heads at Jesus, a common gesture of in that day 4. the chief priests shouted insults and dared Jesus to come down from the cross if He could 5. one of the challenged Jesus to save Himself and themselves 3. JESUS' FIRST THREE 1. Lk. 23 - to the Father: "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do" 2. Lk 23 - to the repentant thief: "today you will be with me in Paradise" 3. Jn. 19 - to Mary and John: "woman, behold your son behold your mother" 4. THE THIEF (Lk. 23) 1. One of the thieves speaks to Jesus and shows both repentance for sin and in Christ. 2. Jesus promises the thief that he would be with Him in Paradise. Obviously this man had no time to do good works- saved by faith alone! F. THE LAST THREE HOURS ON THE CROSS (12-3 PM = DARK) "SUFFERING FOR HUMANITY" A. JESUS' FINAL SAYINGS
A. Mt. 27 - to God: "My God, my' God, why have you forsaken me?" B. Jn. 19 - in exclamation: "I am thirsty" (fulfills Psalm 22:15) C. Jn. 19 - to all: "it is finished!" (completion of a transaction- paid in full) D. Lk. 23 - to the Father: "Father, into your hands I commend my Spirit" G. JESUS' DEATH AND ACCOMPANYING PHENOMENA 1. HIS DEATH (Mt. 27; Lk. 23, Jn. 19) 1. A soldier Jesus' side to determine if He is dead- water and blood flow out- the sign of a heart 2. Roman guards were in crucifixions- they would not declare one dead unless they were 2. ACCOMPANYING PHENOMENA (Mt. 27) 1. the -thick veil of the temple was in two from top to bottom- opening to God 2. a great occurred splitting open rocks and opening tombs 3. believers of Jesus were raised from the and entered Jerusalem on resurrection Sunday. H. THE BURIAL OF JESUS' BODY 1. Two prominent men in Jerusalem society- of Arimathea and - bury Jesus in Joseph's own tomb. (both men were Pharisees) 2. The men quickly wrapped Jesus and buried Him because no dead body could be left out during the. VII. SATURDAY- DAY OF QUIET DESPAIR (MT. 27) FOR THE DISCIPLES! they thought all was lost and Jesus would not return FOR THE RELIGIOUS LEADERS! a day of, yet they made sure their victory would remain! intact by securing the tomb with guards VIII. SUNDAY- RESURRECTION!! (Mt. 28, Mk. 16, Lk. 24, Jn. 20) A. EVIDENCE OF HIS RESURRECTION 1. EVIDENCE 1. the tomb! nothing else needed! 2. the empty grave : NOT folded together as if the body was removed, but " " 3. the angels as witnesses: they moved the stone, man could see in, not for Jesus to get out! 4. the ' witness: they risk their lives by leaving their post and making up a lousy alibi (how do sleeping men know the body was stolen?) 2. PHYSICAL (SEE HANDOUT)
B. SIGNIFICANCE OF HIS RESURRECTION 1. It is the and distinguishing of Christianity- we serve a risen Lord!! 2. It proved Jesus' that He is God and has power over death and sin. (Rom. 1:4, Eph. 1:19-20) 3. It that God Jesus' sacrifice and we can be saved through His death. (Rom. 4:25) 4. It guarantees the believer's bodily one day. (1 Cor. 15: 25)