JOf course, I'm reading more Holy Week passages. Today is Luke's account of the Passover
. (Luke 22:7-13) I haven't gotten very far until I am reminded of the first time I had this one thought: Jesus must have made arrangements with the owner of the donkey (Matthew 21:1-6) and the owner of the room where they going to have the Passover meal. Ok, it is possible that these owners were so in tune with Jesus that they just allowed use of their things, no questions asked. But it seems even more likely that Jesus had made arrangements with these people.
This is more astounding to me. Jesus took time to make sure that the disciples were able to enjoy the Passover festivities. He knew what was required to fulfill scripture prophecy and He knew the different sort of Passover meal in which they were going to partake. Think about this. The man was obviously busy with all those people flocking around him mobbing him for healings, teachings, etc. And yet, he took time, which was not unusual. He took time frequently to help, to heal, to calm, to feed the masses.
This week, when Jesus knew the end was coming very soon, when he knew the flogging and crucifixion was soon, when he needed time to pray for strength for himself, for his disciples and for us (John 17), Jesus takes time to give to his disciples. He really does love us, you know.
Thank you Jesus for taking time for me. Thank you for giving to me. Help me to be thankful always. Guide me to take time for you, to learn about You, to listen to You, to feed Your sheep, and clothe Your poor. Thank you for taking the time to teach me, reach me, love me. May Your sacrifice be evident in my life. Amen
This is more astounding to me. Jesus took time to make sure that the disciples were able to enjoy the Passover festivities. He knew what was required to fulfill scripture prophecy and He knew the different sort of Passover meal in which they were going to partake. Think about this. The man was obviously busy with all those people flocking around him mobbing him for healings, teachings, etc. And yet, he took time, which was not unusual. He took time frequently to help, to heal, to calm, to feed the masses.
This week, when Jesus knew the end was coming very soon, when he knew the flogging and crucifixion was soon, when he needed time to pray for strength for himself, for his disciples and for us (John 17), Jesus takes time to give to his disciples. He really does love us, you know.
Thank you Jesus for taking time for me. Thank you for giving to me. Help me to be thankful always. Guide me to take time for you, to learn about You, to listen to You, to feed Your sheep, and clothe Your poor. Thank you for taking the time to teach me, reach me, love me. May Your sacrifice be evident in my life. Amen
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