While they were eating, Jesus took bread, gave thanks and broke
it, and gave it to his disciples, saying, "Take it; this is my body."
Then he took the cup, gave thanks and offered it to them, and they all drank
from it. "This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for
many," he said to them.
Mark 14:22-24
Jesus and his
disciples were in Jerusalem for the week of Passover. Crowds were everywhere. The
Passover was celebrated as a reminder of Israel’s escape from Egypt where the
Jews were enslaved. In Exodus the blood of the Passover lamb was painted on the
door frames causing the Angel of Death to pass over their houses sparing the
firstborn sons.
The disciples
did not understand the importance of this last meal with Jesus. The Passover
Lamb of God was among them, the final and ultimate sacrifice. His perfect blood
would be spilt just like the spotless lambs that came before him.
Jesus
explained that the bread symbolized his body, broken for them. He talked about
his blood, poured out for many.
As we think on
this moment with Jesus, let’s consider what it would have felt like to have
been in that very room. Jesus communicates to them that he is only to be with
them a little longer. He tells them that they cannot go where he is going.
Let’s put
ourselves in Peter’s place. Peter asked,
"Lord, why can't I follow you now? I will lay down my life for you."
Then Jesus answered, "Will you really lay down your life for me? I tell
you the truth, before the rooster crows, you will disown me three times! (John
13:37-38).
Peter denied
knowing the Lord. How many times do I disown Him in my daily life?
Do I live
daily as one who is being saved? Do my words and actions represent who Jesus is
in my life? Or does my face blend into the crowd like those who do not know
him?
Jesus, thank You for being the Passover Lamb. The sin and death that was mine is now exchanged for freedom and eternal life. Thank You for sparing even me. Help me to see others through Your blood as well.
Julie Smith
3 comments:
Excellent, julie!
Great!
Thank you for reading!
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