Homiletics Study
– Matthew 2021-2022
Lesson 27 Passage: Matthew 26:47-27:31
Content (List of Topics or Events)
Jesus’ Betrayal
and Arrest (Matthew 26:47-56) a. Judas
arrives with large crowds sent from chief priest and elders (47) b. Judas
steps forward and betrays Jesus with kiss (48-49) c. Jesus
accepts betrayal “Do what you came for” (50) d. Jesus
arrested and disciple draws sword cutting off high priest servant’s ear (51) e. Jesus
responds put back sword and tells He could call Father for defense (52-53) f. Scriptures
fulfilled in Jesus arrest; Jesus tells of other opportunities to arrest Him
but this is done to fulfill prophecy (55-56) |
Jesus’ Trial
before Jewish Leaders (Matthew 26:57-27:10) a. Jesus
taken before Caiaphas the high priest (57) b. Peter
followed at a distance and waits for the outcome (58) c. No
evidence found for death sentence; two witnesses told Jesus saying destroy
temple and rebuild in 3 days (59-63) d. High priest
charges blasphemy… tells you are the Messiah (64-66) e. The
accusers spit and Jesus, tearing His clothes and taunting Him (67-68) f. Peter approached
asking about connection to Jesus; Peter denies Jesus 3 times (69-75) g. Chief
priest and elder plot to kill Jesus taking him Pilate the governor. 27:1-2) h. Judas,
with remorse, throws 30 silver pieces, says betrayed innocent blood in hangs
self (27:3-10) |
Jesus’
Trial before Roman Governor Pilate (Matthew 27:11-31) a. Jesus
before Pilate is asked are you king of Jews (11) b. Pilate
asks makes no reply to charges by chief priests (12-14) c. Pilate
asks crowd to choose freedom between Jesus and Barabbas (15-18) d. Pilates
wife warns to not have anything to do with innocent man (19) e. Pilate
asks crowd and they say crucify Jesus (20-23) f. Pilate
washes his hands and says he is innocent of Jesus blood (24-25) g. Barabbas
released and Jesus flogged (26) h. Jesus
taken flogged, scarlet robe and crown of thorns placed on Him and mocked (27-29) i. Jesus
led away to be crucified (30) |
Divisions
(Main Blocks of Thought)
Jesus’ Betrayal
and Arrest |
Matthew 26:47-56 |
Jesus’ Trial
before Jewish Leaders |
Matthew 26:57-27:10 |
Jesus’
Trial before Roman Governor Pilate |
Matthew 27:11-31 |
Subject
Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10
words)
Jesus betrayed, arrested and tried by Jewish leaders and Pilate |
Aim (Main
Teaching Point of the Passage)
CTATLT Jesus is innocent Lamb of God
humbled Himself to be arrested and tried in accordance with God’s will. |
Specific
Application Questions
How do
you accept God’s plans for your life? |
When you
have conflict in your life how do you respond? Do you reflect Christ in you in those
circumstances? |
When in
trouble do you accept responsibility or do you try to blame others? |
Principles
to Remember
Jesus fulfills
prophecy |
Jesus is sinless
sacrifice |
We are
responsible for our sin |
Characteristic
of God
Humble
Lamb |
Theme
Jesus is
arrested and tried by angry men and willingly takes our place for our sin. |
God’s
Word - What’s happening?
God’s Heart
– What does God care about?
Today’s
World – How does this connect to what is happening in my world today?
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