The Suffering Saviour_PT1_26
Series The Identity (Deity) of Jesus
The Suffering Saviour_PT1_ John 18:1-27In the events John 18 Jesus prepares for his arrest and subsequent crucifixion. Jesus, after sharing a final meal with his disciples, retreats to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. Knowing what awaits him, he expresses his anguish but ultimately submits to God's will.Judas Iscariot, guided by religious authorities, leads a group of soldiers and officials to arrest Jesus.Rather than fleeing or resisting, Jesus calmly confronts the approaching group and willingly presents himself to them, demonstrating his acceptance of his fate.This contrasts sharply with Judas' betrayal, highlighting Jesus' commitment to his divine mission.In a moment of misguided zeal, Peter attempts to defend Jesus by striking the high priest's servant with a sword.Jesus rebukes Peter, reminding him that his purpose is not to fight but to fulfill prophecy. Despite his arrest, Jesus maintains control over the situation, questioning the need for swords and demonstrating his authority. As he is led away, Peter follows at a distance but denies any association with Jesus when confronted by bystanders.He denies Jesus three times, fulfilling Jesus' earlier prediction.Jesus remains steadfast in his commitment to his Father's will and the salvation of humanity. Despite betrayal and denial, he willingly endures suffering, knowing that his sacrifice will bring redemption.We witness the unfolding of divine providence amidst human frailty.Jesus' arrest, Peter's denial, and the fulfillment of prophecy serve to underscore the central message of the Gospel:the sacrificial love of Christ and the transformative power of faith.
Sermon ID | 416241852152948 |
Duration | 48:51 |
Date | Apr 17, 2024 |
Category | Midweek Service |
Bible Text | John 18:1-27 |
Language | English |