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The Gospel in a nutshell ?!. 1) Introduction *Can we summarize the essence of the Christian belief? *‘Jesus is the answer’. But what is the question? *The negative and the positive aspects of a summary. *Different reactions on the statement that Jesus is our Redeemer.
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The Gospel in a nutshell ?! • 1) Introduction • *Can we summarize the essence of the Christian belief? • *‘Jesus is the answer’. But what is the question? • *The negative and the positive aspects of a summary. • *Different reactions on the statement that Jesus is our Redeemer.
2. The time between Easter and Ascension. • *Jesus appearance to the disciples: He is risen from the death. (Acts. 1: 3) • *The two disciples from Emmaus: Their picture of a crucified Jesus was the end of their story. • *The problem by understanding the implication of a Risen Lord. (Luke 24:17-21). • *His sacrifice at the cross is based on the Torah and the Prophets. (Luke 24: 25 – 27). • *He opened their eyes and He disappeared. • (Luke 24: 31)
3. The nutshell of the Gospel (good tidings for the people) is the Lord’s Supper • *We see two important messages in the 40 days between Easter and Ascension. • 1. The prove that Jesus was crucified, died and rose from the grave. • *Jesus showed his hands, his feet (Luke 24:38,39) • 2. That this was the fulfillment of the books of Moses and the Prophets (O.T.) • *Easter is not just the Sunday (Jesus his resurrection) but also the Friday (Jesus died at the cross).
*The two men from Emmaus recognized Him while Jesus broke the bread and they saw His hands. • *Braking the bread and pouring the wine: • the symbols of the Lords Supper. • *But at the Lord’s last Passover he also said: • Do this in remembrance of me (Luke 22:19). • *This is not a ‘stand alone’ but taken from the story in Exodus (Ex. 12:12-14) • *The people of Israel were liberated from their bondage of Slavery.
4. To read the ‘Lord’s Supper’ in the context of the Bible • * The story of Willem Barnhard (in ‘StilleOmgang’) about Easter. • *The painting ‘LaatsteAvondmaal’ of Dirk Bouts at the St. Peter Church in Leuven. • *A painting from 1468, more than a generation before Martin Luther the Reformator. (Reformer) • *In the Middle Ages they knew how to read the Gospel according to the Torah and the Prophets. • *The reading of the painting ‘Last Supper’ as a reading of the Bible.
The painting in the center • *Leuven in the 15th century. • *The focus on the middle line: Jesus blessing. • *The middle line connecting the head, blessing fingers, bread and the plate. • *5 wine glasses.
The Last Supper in the middle of the stories in the Old Testament
The importance of the symbol of the Lord’s Supper for our daily life • *The sign of bread and wine as the sign of the human daily needs in the Middle East. • *Daily bread for daily life. • *The Lamb as the sign in the Jewish Passover (Exodus) and Easter Friday. • *Easter Sunday (the risen Lord): The lamb is worthy to take the scroll and open the seals. (Revelation 5:9)
‘Jesus is the answer’ • *Our live is in the hand of Jesus our Savior. • *Jesus is the centre of the ‘Good Tidings’ . • *Jesus is the Savior of the World (John 3:16). • *Partake at the Lord’s Supper is to put our self depending on Jesus. • *But Jesus also gives us new directions in our life • *The Bible stories teach us how we can respond in our weakness and be accepted by the love of Christ Jesus like the two disciples from Emmaus