At the trial of Jesus it seemed that both the
weak-willed Roman governor, Pilate; and the shouts of the
crowd sent Jesus to death. In fact, the Bible tells us that
these events amazingly formed part of God's purpose.
Jesus took the twelve disciples aside and said to them,
"Listen! We are going to Jerusalem where everything the
prophets wrote about the Son of Man will come true. He will be
handed over to the Gentiles, who will make fun of Him, insult
Him, and spit on Him. They will whip him and kill Him, but on
the third day he will rise to life." The disciples did not
understand any of these things. (Luke 18:31-34a)
A. The Passover meal and "The Last
Supper"
On the last night of his life, Jesus ate a meal with his
disciples.
- What do you think the atmosphere was
like during that meal?
- What did Jesus say about the bread
and cup of wine? (22:19,20)
- What did you think Jesus meant when
he said his body was "given for you," and his blood was
"poured out for you"?
B. The trial
After the Passover meal Jesus was arrested in the Garden of
Gethsemane. he was taken before the Jewish ruling council.
- What did the Jewish leaders want to
find out from Jesus?
- What did Jesus tell them?
- How did the Jewish leaders respond?
(22:71)
C. The Cross
Jesus was not condemned to death for anything he had done.
He was condemned for who he claimed to be.
- What did the following groups say
about Jesus:
- (v.35) Jewish
leaders?
- (v.36) soldiers?
- (v.39) the
criminal?
- How was the second criminal's reply
different from that of the first? (23:39-42)
- What did he recognize about
Jesus?
- What did the army of officer say
when Jesus died? (23:47)
- What do you think Jesus' attitude
was while he was being crucified? (23:34,43,46)
This study is about Jesus the Redeemer. To redeem means to
buy something back, to recover something by payment. Jesus'
death was for the sake of other people, to bring them back to
God.

As the criminal faced his own death, he asked Jesus to
remember him in his future Kingdom. Jesus promised that the
robber would be with him that day in Paradise. In what ways
can we have the same hope as the criminal did after hearing
Jesus' words?
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