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Passion of Christ, The

The primary motivation that drove Jesus toward the cross was love. As a man and a member of the Godhead, Jesus' ultimate desire was to do His Father's will. This series takes an in-depth look at the sacrificial life and death of Jesus as He set His face toward the cross, walking in accordance with His Father's will and accomplishing our salvation.

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3/12/2000
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The Cross on the Billboard of Eternity
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For the next six weeks, we step aside from our Philippians study and take advantage of the season leading up to Easter. We will examine in detail the greatest act of love ever demonstrated—the cross of Christ. As a congregation, we will walk the road of Jesus' passion and death, which brought victory for our lives. We will marvel at His suffering and rejoice in His resurrection!
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3/19/2000
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The Day God Rode a Donkey
Luke 19:28-44
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In this second study of the events surrounding the Passion of our Lord Jesus, we consider God's timing. Never was there a time when things got out of God's control. On the contrary! Jesus moved with deliberate steps towards the cross. In this section, the Messiah enters Jerusalem for His final time. But on this occasion, He enters differently than ever before.
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3/26/2000
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The Final and Unforgettable Meal
Luke 22:7-23
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Jesus and His men entered Jerusalem for the final week leading up to His death. Several moments were shared between the Master and His men during that final week, but none so intimate as the last Passover meal they shared together in that crowded city. It is a story we know perhaps all too well—its familiarity diluting the full impact. But it's a story that puts into perspective, the relationship of Jesus to any true disciple.
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4/2/2000
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In the Courtroom with Christ
Matthew 27:1-2 & 27:11-26
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After sharing their Passover meal together, Jesus and His disciples made their way to the garden of Gethsemane. There, Jesus was arrested, bound, and taken before the High Priests, Annas and Caiaphas, and before the Jewish Sanhedrin (the ruling religious court). Unable to carry out the death sentence, they took Jesus before the civil court, but the trial took on a strange air of role-reversal as Pilate and other accusers became the ones on trial.
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4/9/2000
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Jesus' Final Words from the Cross - Part 1
Luke 23:34 & Luke 23:43 & John 19:26-27
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The crucifixion of Jesus Christ was the pinnacle of redemptive history. The magnitude of its significance is in the fact that He bore all the sins of the world. Isaiah predicted, "The LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all" (Isaiah 53:6). At the cross that day was a crowd mostly of mockers and jeerers hurling insults at Him. But Jesus' words, even while dying, revealed the gracious and compassionate heart of God.
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4/16/2000
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Jesus' Final Words from the Cross - Part 2
Matthew 27:46 & John 19:28 & John 19:30
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After three hours of pitch darkness, Jesus delivered four more short statements from the cross. We consider the next three statements this weekend and meditate on the last one on Good Friday. In these sayings, we probe the mysteries of the crucifixion; we plumb the depth of Divine love. Each of these statements causes wonder and gratitude as we realize just how far God will go to save us.
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4/21/2000
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The Final Statement
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