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Doug Van Meter - 18 April, 2019

The Lord’s Supper (Psalm 22:1–11)

Judas’ betrayal of Jesus was the beginning of what would prove to be an unimaginably, deeply painful twenty-four hours. Most of us would probably respond with anger and bitterness, but Jesus responded by establishing a commemorative meal.

Scripture References: Psalms 22:1-11

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Good Friday is called “good” because, on it, we remember, not a gruesome crucifixion, but the incredible gift of forgiveness, righteousness, and eternal life that Christ purchased by his death for all who believe. The cross of Christ is therefore the Christian’s only boast. The cross of Christ invites persecution due to its implications for man’s pride and the cross of Christ leads not just to a new name, but a whole new creation. We consider our text under three broad headings:

1. The Cross of Christ is Our Only Boast
2. The Cross of Christ Has Implications for This Life
3. The Cross of Christ Leads to a New Creation