The Reporter   
 Volume 47 # 32,  --  August 10, 2007

 

Jesus Was Anointed,
Betrayed and Denied

– Matthew Twenty-Six –

 

   Jesus knew the cross was both sure and certain. He was prepared to redeem mankind with His precious blood! He was calm and precise when He told His disciples again what was going to happen to Him in Jerusalem. "You know that after two days is the Passover, and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be crucified." (Matthew 26:2) The events of Matthew twenty-six bring Him closer to that time when He would lay down His life as a "ransom for many." In Matthew twenty-six Jesus is anointed, betrayed and denied.

 

   This is the record of the last time the Passover would ever be observed with the approval of God. Here Jesus would call out Judas, the one that would betray Him. On this solemn occasion the Lord instituted the Lord's Supper or the Communion. Jesus went unto a place called Gethsemane. From Luke 22:44 we learn, "And being in an agony he prayed more earnestly: and his sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground."

 

   In Matthew twenty-six Jesus said to the apostles, "All ye shall be offended because of me this night." They would scatter like a flock of sheep. Peter protested by saying, "Though all men shall be offended because of thee, yet will I never be offended."  Then Jesus said to Peter, "Verily I say unto thee, That this night, before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice. Peter said unto him, Though I should die with thee, yet will I not deny thee. Likewise also said all the disciples." In a few short hours Peter denied the Lord three times just like Jesus had predicted.

 

   The anointing and betrayal of Jesus – Matthew 26:1-16: The chief priests, scribes and elders plotted with Caiaphas to destroy Jesus. Their intention was to by trickery, kill Jesus. Nevertheless, they said, "Not during the feast, lest there be an uproar among the people." (Matthew 26:5)

 

   Jesus was in "Bethany at the house of Simon the Leper." (Matthew 26:6) Mary anointed His head with fragrant oil. She was criticized for her actions. It is often the case that those who "DO" are criticized. Jesus said, "She has done a good work for me." (Matthew 26:10) He said she anointed His body for burial and this would be remembered. (Matthew 26:13)

 

   One of the twelve, a man named Judas, was guilty of betraying Jesus. Thirty pieces of silver is the price he received to betray the Son of God. Judas "sought opportunity to betray Him." (Matthew 26:16) Matthew 26:24 says, "The Son of man goeth as it is written of him: but woe unto that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed! It had been good for that man if he had not been born." Many people today will do the same thing that Judas did. They will sell out their Lord and Master, Jesus Christ, for a short-lived piece of this world's goods. 

 

   The Passover and Communion – Matthew 26:17-35: Jesus ate the Passover with the disciples for the final time. This was the last Passover in two senses: (1) Jesus would soon die and would not be on earth to observe Passover, and (2) Passover was a part of the Law of Moses that ended at the death of Jesus. As they ate Jesus said, "Assuredly, I say to you, one of you will betray me. (Matthew 26:21)

 

   Jesus' death is to be remembered by Christians on the first day of each week. The Lord's Supper is a memorial to His death. This powerful memorial involves bread that is His body and the cup that is His blood. The bread that we break is symbolic of His wounded, pierced, and broken body, all of which was absolutely essential and necessary for Him to undergo if we were ever to know redemption from sin. The reason Jesus came to die was so that sin could be destroyed and we could be a part of His church! The cup or fruit of the vine that we drink is symbolic of His precious blood that was shed for our salvation. (I Peter 1:18) The Lord's Supper is a memorial kept by the Lord's disciples (those in the kingdom) in memory of the death of the Savior every Sunday.

 

   Jesus told the disciples that the sheep would be scat­tered. This fulfilled the prophecy of Zechariah 13:7. Jesus also predicted Peter would deny Him three times. (Matthew 26:34) Peter protested by saying, "Even if I have to die with You, I will not deny You!" (Matthew 26:35)

 

   The prayer in Gethsemane and the betrayal – Matthew 26:36-56: In the garden Jesus experienced great agony. He said, "My soul is exceedingly sorrowful, even to death." (Matthew 26:38) He experienced sadness for even as He prayed Peter, James and John slept. (Matthew 26:40) In the garden, Jesus' submission to God is seen as He said, "Not as I will but as you will." (Matthew 26:39) His courage shows as He said, "Rise, let us be going, See, My betrayer is at hand." (Matthew 26:46)

 

   Judas came with a kiss and betrayed His friend. (Matthew 26:49-50) During Jesus' arrest, Peter cut off a man's ear with a sword. This fulfilled prophetic words. Jesus had power to call twelve legions of angels to help, but to fulfill prophecy He refrained from doing so. (Matthew 26:54) Even when the disciples "forsook Him and fled", the prophecies were being fulfilled. (Matthew 26:56)

 

   The mock trials and denials – Matthew 26:57-75: The Sanhedrin was the "Supreme Court" of the Jews. The council sought "false testimony against Jesus to put Him to death." (Matthew 26:59) Jesus was condemned by the words of two false witnesses. (Matthew 26:61-62) They were angry at Jesus' claim of power and also His claim to be the Son of God. (Matthew 26:63-66) Even before the Sanhedrin Jesus was beaten, spit on, and "struck with the palm of their hands." (Matthew 26:67)

 

   Peter felt two emotions. Fear caused him to run away. Love caused him to stay close by Jesus. Peter denied the Lord Jesus, even cursing and swearing that he did not know Jesus. The crowing of the rooster brought shame to Peter's heart. "Peter remembered the word of Jesus who had said to him, Before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times." So he went out and wept bitterly." (Matthew 26:75)

 

   If Jesus could willingly endure this suffering for us, surely we can live for Him! To prepare for eternity you must obey the gospel NOW and keep faithful to God. The seriousness of judgment and eternity says that sinners should come to Christ and live for Him. Purify your heart by faith (John 8:24), change your life through repentance, (Acts 17:30), change your relationship with God through baptism. Then, from that watery grave of baptism arise to a walk in newness of life in Christ. (Romans 6:3-4) Are you ready for the Judgment day? If not prepare now. “For He says: "In an acceptable time I have heard you, And in the day of salvation I have helped you." Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.” (II Corinthians 6:2) Why not be the person you can be through Christ?

- - - - Charles Box

News & Notes

 

1. Prayer List: In Need Of Prayers: Mae Beverly, Roy Goodwin, Montine Hardin, Jean Harrell, Evan Hartsell, Wanda Kyser, Jo Ann Moorer, Deborah Owens, Tyler Owens, Mary Powell, Ottey Simno, Ralph Sims, Nell Shanklin, Ronnie Shaver (son-in-law of Evelyn Duke), Kenneth Smith, Brenda Stallings, Tiffany Till, Mashea Turner (great-niece of Phillip Pierce), Earl Walden, Leroy Waller, Mary Williams and Melissa Woodruff. Crowne Health Care: Kathy Johnson, Myrtle Perdue, and Iva Lou Wright. Homewood Greenville: Marie Walton. Pine Needle: Mary Lou Phelps. Georgiana Nursing Facility: Helen Autrey and Doris Pierce. Shut-Ins: Emma Lee Gafford, Jean Hayes, and Doris Taylor.

 

2. Sympathy Expressed: Our love and sympathy is expressed to (a) Bobby and Birdie Lee Godwin in the death of their daughter, Cheryl. Also other families are still grieving recent deaths of their loved ones (b) Vivian Taylor  grieves the death of her grandmother, Jean Black,  (c) Virginia Gafford grieves in the death of her sister Carolyn Poole. Pray for all of these.

 

3. Please Pray For: The following people are serving in Iraq: Sam Sanders, Jason Godwin, Michael Howell, Kimberly Williams, Taylor Bodie, Lynn Kervin, Paul Findley and Richard Shows. Pray for them often!

 

4. Youth Minister’s Retreat: August 16th-18th there will be a retreat for all male youth workers at Backwoods Christian Camp. Call 334-382-3001 or see Darrell Powell for more details.

 

5. Finger Foods/Bridal Shower: There will be a bridal shower for Kimberly Hittell and Adam Garlock on Sunday, August 26th after evening service. Ladies are asked to bring finger foods.

 

6. Walnut Street Church of Christ Gospel Meeting: Our gospel meeting with George Merritt is scheduled for September 9th – 12th. Services will be Sunday 9:30 & 10:30 a.m. – a meal together following morning service – Sunday night through Wednesday night at 7:00. Everyone is encouraged to attend.

 

7. Guyana School Supplies: This is a great time to purchase school supplies for Guyana. Either bring them in yourself or give extra money and they will be purchased. We need to do this NOW!

 

8. Birthdays: Celebrating birthdays this week are: August 13th Margaret Pierce, August 15th Timber Black, and August 18th Shirley Autrey, Garrett Fullington, and Abbie, Austin, and Andrew Herring.

 

9. Mail For Jason Godwin: Jason’s mailing address is not longer good. You can communicate with him through his e-mail address Jason.e.godwin@us.army.mil. Keep all our military people in your prayers often! Pray that the wars can soon be over.

 

10. Congratulations To Steve and Donna Hoffman: The wedding was beautiful and our prayers and love are with you both. God bless!

 

11. Neal & Nancy Faulkenberry: Neal & Nancy and their family have decided to again worship and serve with the Fort Deposit Church of Christ. We will miss them at Walnut Street. They are good folks. Our prayers and love are with them.

 

12. Put These Dates On Your Calendar: (a) August 12th-15th – Gospel Meeting – Georgia Road Church of Christ – Speaker Byron Benson – Time 7:30 weeknights. (b) August 19th – Youth Rally – Ariton Church of Christ – Theme “Taking Jesus Back to School” – Time 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. (c) September 8th – Ladies Day – Cedar Grove Church of Christ – Speaker Sheila Butt – Time 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. (d) September 9th-12th – Gospel Meeting – Walnut Street Church of Christ – Speaker George Merritt – Time  Sunday 9:30 & 10:30 a.m. and each evening 7:00. (e) September 24th-26thRegions University’s Spiritual Enrichment Forum – Embassy Suites, Montgomery. (f) June 22nd-26th, 2008Vacation Bible SchoolWalnut Street Church of Christ.

 

Braggin’ Rights

 

   I thought about beginning this article by discussing Auburn University football. I thought about mentioning the bragging rights that have been ours for the past few years, which I’m sure will be turned back over to the other side…one of these days. But I’ll turn in a different direction here.  People enjoy being able to boast about things. Whether it’s football, some other sport, or even the time we rang the garbage can with a wad of paper from 20 feet away, many of us find delight in boasting. There is an extent to which healthy competition can be good, but should boasting be a part of a Christian’s character?

 

   In His holy Word, the Lord made some clear statements about things His people should not boast about: “…Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom, let not the mighty man boast in his might, let not the rich man boast in his riches” (Jeremiah 9:23). “Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring” (Proverbs 27:1). James said this about those who would boast about their future plans: “…you boast in your arrogance. All such boasting is evil” (James 4:16). All of these warnings have at least one thing in common. The Lord is displeased when earthly things become our source of pride and boasting. 

 

   The Lord has also given us plenty to be proud of…plenty of things to “boast” about. “But let him who boasts boast in this, that he understands and knows me, that I am the Lord who practices steadfast love, justice, and righteousness in the earth. For in these things I delight, declares the Lord” (Jeremiah 9:23-24). This is certainly not intended to be an arrogant, unloving type of boasting. The idea seems to be that our source of pride should be the Lord. Paul even said that one might go as far as to “boast” in his/her weaknesses because it is when we are weak that Christ and His power are strongest in us (II Corinthians 12:9).

 

   So, with your hope and faith set on Jesus, “Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord” II Corinthians 10:17).

- - - - Darrell Powell

 

Gospel Meeting

Walnut Street Church of Christ

September 9th – 12th

Speaker George Merritt

7:00 p.m. 

 

Don’t just own a Bible; read it!

 

Walnut Street Church of Christ

P.O. Box 551

Greenville, Alabama 36037-0551

(334-382-3001)