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2032 Celebration of Jesus’ Death

Once each year in thousands of locations worldwide, we commemorate the death of Jesus. We do so because he commanded his followers: “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (Luke 22:19) The next observance will be on
Friday March 26, 2032
We invite you to join us for this special occasion. This meeting, like all our meetings, is open to the public. Seats are free and no collections are ever taken.

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2031 Celebration of Jesus’ Death

Once each year in thousands of locations worldwide, we commemorate the death of Jesus. We do so because he commanded his followers: “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (Luke 22:19) The next observance will be on
Monday April 7, 2031
We invite you to join us for this special occasion. This meeting, like all our meetings, is open to the public. Seats are free and no collections are ever taken.

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The Lord’s Evening Meal

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 Jesus institutes the Lord’s Evening Meal with his eleven faithful apostles

CHAPTER 117

The Lord’s Evening Meal

MATTHEW 26:21-29 MARK 14:18-25 LUKE 22:19-23 JOHN 13:18-30

  • JUDAS IS IDENTIFIED AS A TRAITOR

  • JESUS INSTITUTES A MEMORIAL MEAL

Earlier this evening Jesus taught his apostles a lesson in humility by washing their feet. Now, apparently after the Passover meal, he quotes David’s prophetic words: “The man at peace with me, one whom I trusted, who was eating my bread, has lifted his heel against me.” Then he explains: “One of you will betray me.”​—Psalm 41:9; John 13:18, 21.

The apostles look at one another, and each asks: “Lord, it is not I, is it?” Even Judas Iscariot does so. Peter urges John, who is next to Jesus at the table, to find out who it is. So John leans close to Jesus and asks: “Lord, who is it?”​—Matthew 26:22; John 13:25.

Jesus answers: “It is the one to whom I will give the piece of bread that I dip.” Dipping some bread in a dish on the table, Jesus hands it to Judas, saying: “The Son of man is going away, just as it is written about him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of man is betrayed! It would have been better for that man if he had not been born.” (John 13:26; Matthew 26:24) Satan then enters Judas. This man, already corrupt, now gives himself over to do the Devil’s will and thus becomes “the son of destruction.”​—John 6:64, 70; 12:4; 17:12.

Jesus tells Judas: “What you are doing, do it more quickly.” The other apostles imagine that Judas, who is holding the money box, is being told: “‘Buy what we need for the festival,’ or that he should give something to the poor.” (John 13:27-30) Instead, Judas goes off to betray Jesus.

On this same evening as the Passover meal, Jesus introduces an entirely new type of meal. He takes a loaf, says a prayer of thanks, breaks it, and gives it to his apostles to eat. He says: “This means my body, which is to be given in your behalf. Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (Luke 22:19) The piece of bread is passed around, and the apostles eat of it.

Now Jesus takes a cup of wine, says a prayer of thanks over it, and passes it to them. Each drinks from the cup, about which Jesus says: “This cup means the new covenant by virtue of my blood, which is to be poured out in your behalf.”​—Luke 22:20.

Thus Jesus arranges for a memorial of his death that his followers are to hold each year on Nisan 14. It will call to mind what Jesus and his Father have done to enable men of faith to escape from the condemnation of sin and death. Even more so than did the Passover for the Jews, it highlights true liberation for believing mankind.

Jesus says that his blood “is to be poured out in behalf of many for forgiveness of sins.” Among the many to gain such forgiveness are his faithful apostles and others like them. They are the ones who will be with him in the Kingdom of his Father.​—Matthew 26:28, 29.

2020 Memorial of Jesus’ Death: Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Memorial of Jesus’ Death

Once each year in thousands of locations worldwide, we commemorate the death of Jesus. We do so because he commanded his followers: “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (Luke 22:19) The next observance will be on
Tuesday, April 7, 2020.
We invite you to join us for this special occasion. This meeting, like all our meetings, is open to the public. Seats are free and no collections are ever taken.

from Blogger http://meekspaceng.blogspot.com/2020/04/2020-memorial-of-jesus-death-tuesday.html

2020 Celebration of Jesus\’ Death

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Once each year in thousands of locations worldwide, we commemorate the death of Jesus. We do so because he commanded his followers: “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (Luke 22:19) The next observance will be on
Tuesday April 7, 2020
We invite you to join us for this special occasion. This meeting, like all our meetings, is open to the public. Seats are free and no collections are ever taken.

Tuesday, April 7, 2020​—The Memorial of Christ’s Death

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April 6-12

Tuesday, April 7, 2020​—The Memorial of Christ’s Death

During the Memorial season each year, many Christians meditate on the two greatest expressions of love ever shown​—those of Jehovah God and of his Son, Jesus Christ. (Joh 3:16; 15:13) Using this chart, you can compare the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ final ministry in Jerusalem. These events are discussed in section 6 of the book Jesus​—The Way, the Truth, the Life. How will the love of God and of Christ motivate you?​—2Co 5:14, 15; 1Jo 4:16, 19.

Jesus ascending to heaven as his disciples look on in amazement.

JESUS’ FINAL MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM

Time

Place

Event

Matthew

Mark

Luke

John

33, Nisan 8 (April 1-2, 2020)

Bethany

Jesus arrives six days before Passover

11:55–12:1

Nisan 9 (April 2-3, 2020)

Bethany

Mary pours oil on his head and feet

26:6-13

14:3-9

12:2-11

Bethany-Bethphage-Jerusalem

Enters Jerusalem triumphantly, riding on a donkey

21:1-11, 14-17

11:1-11

19:29-44

12:12-19

Nisan 10 (April 3-4, 2020)

Bethany-Jerusalem

Curses fig tree; cleanses temple again

21:18, 19; 21:12, 13

11:12-17

19:45, 46

Jerusalem

Chief priests and scribes scheme to destroy Jesus

11:18, 19

19:47, 48

Jehovah speaks; Jesus foretells his death; disbelief of Jews fulfills prophecy of Isaiah

12:20-50

Nisan 11 (April 4-5, 2020)

Bethany-Jerusalem

Withered fig tree lesson

21:19-22

11:20-25

Jerusalem, temple

His authority challenged; illustration of two sons

21:23-32

11:27-33

20:1-8

Illustrations: murderous cultivators, marriage feast

21:33–22:14

12:1-12

20:9-19

Answers questions on God and Caesar, resurrection, greatest commandment

22:15-40

12:13-34

20:20-40

Asks crowd if Christ is David’s son

22:41-46

12:35-37

20:41-44

Woes to scribes and Pharisees

23:1-39

12:38-40

20:45-47

Observes widow’s contribution

12:41-44

21:1-4

Mount of Olives

Gives sign of future presence

24:1-51

13:1-37

21:5-38

Illustrations: ten virgins, talents, sheep and goats

25:1-46

Nisan 12 (April 5-6, 2020)

Jerusalem

Jewish leaders plot to kill him

26:1-5

14:1, 2

22:1, 2

Judas arranges betrayal

26:14-16

14:10, 11

22:3-6

Nisan 13 (April 6-7, 2020)

Near and in Jerusalem

Prepares for last Passover

26:17-19

14:12-16

22:7-13

Nisan 14 (April 7-8, 2020)

Jerusalem

Eats Passover with apostles

26:20, 21

14:17, 18

22:14-18

Washes feet of apostles

13:1-20

Jesus identifies Judas as traitor and dismisses him

26:21-25

14:18-21

22:21-23

13:21-30

Institutes the Lord’s Evening Meal (1Co 11:23-25)

26:26-29

14:22-25

22:19, 20, 24-30

Foretells Peter’s denials and scattering of apostles

26:31-35

14:27-31

22:31-38

13:31-38

Promises helper; illustration of true vine; gives command to love; last prayer with apostles

14:1–17:26

Gethsemane

Agony in the garden; Jesus’ betrayal and arrest

26:30, 36-56

14:26, 32-52

22:39-53

18:1-12

Jerusalem

Questioned by Annas; trial by Caiaphas, Sanhedrin; Peter denies him

26:57–27:1

14:53–15:1

22:54-71

18:13-27

Judas the betrayer hangs himself (Ac 1:18, 19)

27:3-10

Before Pilate, then Herod, and back to Pilate

27:2, 11-14

15:1-5

23:1-12

18:28-38

Pilate seeks his release but Jews ask for Barabbas; sentenced to death on the torture stake

27:15-30

15:6-19

23:13-25

18:39–19:16

(c. 3:00 p.m.)

Golgotha

Dies on torture stake

27:31-56

15:20-41

23:26-49

19:16-30

Jerusalem

Body taken from the stake and placed in tomb

27:57-61

15:42-47

23:50-56

19:31-42

Nisan 15 (April 8-9, 2020)

Jerusalem

Priests and Pharisees get guard for tomb and seal it

27:62-66

Nisan 16 (April 9-10, 2020)

Jerusalem and vicinity; Emmaus

Jesus resurrected; appears five times to disciples

28:1-15

16:1-8

24:1-49

20:1-25

After Nisan 16

Jerusalem; Galilee

Makes more appearances to disciples (1Co 15:5-7; Ac 1:3-8); instructs; commissions disciple-making

28:16-20

20:26–21:25

JESUS’ FINAL MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM

JESUS’ FINAL MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM


Time
Place
Event
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
33, Nisan 8 (April 1-2, 2020)
Bethany
Jesus arrives six days before Passover
Nisan 9 (April 2-3, 2020)
Bethany
Mary pours oil on his head and feet
Bethany-Bethphage-Jerusalem
Enters Jerusalem triumphantly, riding on a donkey
Nisan 10 (April 3-4, 2020)
Bethany-Jerusalem
Curses fig tree; cleanses temple again
Jerusalem
Chief priests and scribes scheme to destroy Jesus
Jehovah speaks; Jesus foretells his death; disbelief of Jews fulfills prophecy of Isaiah
Nisan 11 (April 4-5, 2020)
Bethany-Jerusalem
Withered fig tree lesson
Jerusalem, temple
His authority challenged; illustration of two sons
Illustrations: murderous cultivators, marriage feast
Answers questions on God and Caesar, resurrection, greatest commandment
Asks crowd if Christ is David’s son
Woes to scribes and Pharisees
Observes widow’s contribution
Mount of Olives
Gives sign of future presence
Illustrations: ten virgins, talents, sheep and goats
Nisan 12 (April 5-6, 2020)
Jerusalem
Jewish leaders plot to kill him
Judas arranges betrayal
Nisan 13 (April 6-7, 2020)
Near and in Jerusalem
Prepares for last Passover
Nisan 14 (April 7-8, 2020)
Jerusalem
Eats Passover with apostles
Washes feet of apostles
Jesus identifies Judas as traitor and dismisses him
Institutes the Lord’s Evening Meal (1Co 11:23-25)
Foretells Peter’s denials and scattering of apostles
Promises helper; illustration of true vine; gives command to love; last prayer with apostles
Gethsemane
Agony in the garden; Jesus’ betrayal and arrest
Jerusalem
Questioned by Annas; trial by Caiaphas, Sanhedrin; Peter denies him
Judas the betrayer hangs himself (Ac 1:18, 19)
Before Pilate, then Herod, and back to Pilate
Pilate seeks his release but Jews ask for Barabbas; sentenced to death on the torture stake
(c. 3:00 p.m.)
Golgotha
Dies on torture stake
Jerusalem
Body taken from the stake and placed in tomb
Nisan 15 (April 8-9, 2020)
Jerusalem
Priests and Pharisees get guard for tomb and seal it
Nisan 16 (April 9-10, 2020)
Jerusalem and vicinity; Emmaus
Jesus resurrected; appears five times to disciples
After Nisan 16
Jerusalem; Galilee
Makes more appearances to disciples (1Co 15:5-7;Ac 1:3-8); instructs; commissions disciple-making

from Blogger http://meekspaceng.blogspot.com/2020/02/jesus-final-ministry-in-jerusalem.html

Tuesday, April 7, 2020​—The Memorial of Christ’s Deat

Tuesday, April 7, 2020​—The Memorial of Christ’s Death

During the Memorial season each year, many Christians meditate on the two greatest expressions of love ever shown​—those of Jehovah God and of his Son, Jesus Christ. (Joh 3:16; 15:13) Using this chart, you can compare the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ final ministry in Jerusalem. These events are discussed in section 6 of the book Jesus​—The Way, the Truth, the Life. How will the love of God and of Christ motivate you?​—2Co 5:14, 15; 1Jo 4:16, 19.

from Blogger http://meekspaceng.blogspot.com/2020/02/tuesday-april-7-2020the-memorial-of.html

2020 Memorial of the Death of Christ

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Date:      April 07  2020
Venue:   Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses
Time:     After Sundown 

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Date:      April 07  2020
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Time:     After Sundown 

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