In this study of Matthew 26, Pastor Chris Gordon delves into the poignant moments leading up to the crucifixion, focusing on the Last Supper and the predicted denials of the disciples. He emphasizes the profound paradox of the Christian life: that despite our inherent weakness and frequent stumbles, Christ offers a solution not found in our own strength, but in His finished work. The sermon reflects on the "distressing moment" when Jesus reveals his coming betrayal, shaking the disciples to their core and forcing them to confront their own fragility.
Chapters:
00:00:10 - Introduction to Matthew 26
00:00:43 - Preparing the Passover
00:01:12 - Jesus Predicts His Betrayal
00:01:46 - The Institution of the Lord's Supper
00:02:19 - Journey to the Mount of Olives
00:02:37 - Peter’s Promise and the Prediction of Denial
00:03:09 - The Paradox of Weakness in the Christian Life
00:04:14 - Christ's Answer to Despairing Disciples
00:06:20 - The Memorial of Mary’s Extravagant Giving
00:09:13 - The Radical Contrast of Judas’s Betrayal
00:11:45 - Preparing the Table: Sovereignty and Obedience
00:16:30 - The Agony of "Is it I, Lord?"
00:22:15 - The Blood of the New Covenant
00:30:00 - Facing the Reality of Our Own Fallibility
00:38:00 - Conclusion and Prayer
Mentions:
Matthew 26, Luke 24, Mary (sister of Lazarus), Judas Iscariot, Apostle Peter, The Passover, The Mount of Olives.
The New Reformation Catechism on Human Sexuality, authored by Rev. Christopher Gordon, is a new biblically based catechism giving clarity on critical issues concerning human sexuality.