1 1-2 The Feast of Unleavened Bread, also called Passover, drew near. The high priests and religion scholars were looking for a way to do away with Jesus but, fearful of the people, they were also looking for a way to cover their tracks.
3-6 That’s when Satan entered Judas, the one called Iscariot. He was one of the Twelve. Leaving the others, he conferred with the high priests and the Temple guards about how he might betray Jesus to them. They couldn’t believe their good luck and agreed to pay him well. He gave them his word and started looking for a way to betray Jesus, but out of sight of the crowd.
7-8 The Day of Unleavened Bread came, the day the Passover lamb was butchered. Jesus sent Peter and John off, saying, “Go prepare the Passover for us so we can eat it together.”
9 They said, “Where do you want us to do this?”
10-12 He said, “Keep your eyes open as you enter the city. A man carrying a water jug will meet you. Follow him home. Then speak with the owner of the house: The Teacher wants to know, ‘Where is the guest room where I can eat the Passover meal with my disciples?’ He will show you a spacious second-story room, swept and ready. Prepare the meal there.”
13 They left, found everything just as he told them, and prepared the Passover meal.
14-16 When it was time, he sat down, all the apostles with him, and said, “You’ve no idea how much I have looked forward to eating this Passover meal with you before I enter my time of suffering. It’s the last one I’ll eat until we all eat it together in the kingdom of God.”
17-18 Taking the cup, he blessed it, then said, “Take this and pass it among you. As for me, I’ll not drink wine again until the kingdom of God arrives.”
19 Taking bread, he blessed it, broke it, and gave it to them, saying, “This is my body, given for you. Eat it in my memory.”
20 He did the same with the cup after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant written in my blood, blood poured out for you.
21-22 “Do you realize that the hand of the one who is betraying me is at this moment on this table? It’s true that the Son of Man is going down a path already marked out—no surprises there. But for the one who turns him in, turns traitor to the Son of Man, this is doomsday.”
23 They immediately became suspicious of each other and began quizzing one another, wondering who might be about to do this.
Jesus looked forward to have the Passover Meal with the twelve disciples before his suffering. Jesus knew that he would soon be crucified and the disciples would be dispersed; Jesus knew that the disciples would be like sheep without the shepherd as they faced this unprecedented trial. Jesus reminded his disciples that his body like the bread would be broken for them; his blood like the cup would be poured out for them, making the new and everlasting covenant. Nevertheless, Jesus reminded the disciples that they would eat the meal together with Jesus one day in God's Kingdom.
My Master and dear friend Jesus, show me your heart of tenderness and love as I think about even in the Last Supper your heart was still concerned about the disciples without worrying much your own suffering. Our life will certainly face all kinds of trials: illness, loss, opposition, and even death, but we know that Jesus' love is still with us and Jesus is with us together to face the present and future moment. You also look forward to eat with us the meal together in God's kingdom. There is no more fear before us in Jesus' love.
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