Having Obtained Eternal Redemption | Hebrews 9:11-22 | Maundy Thursday
Is Jesus merely a moral teacher, or something more? While many view Him as a guru of "enlightened living," the events of Maundy Thursday reveal a deeper mission. Our problem isn't just a lack of kindness; it is rebellion against our Creator.
In this sermon, we explore Matthew 26 and Hebrews 9 to see how Jesus replaced the temporary sacrifices of the Old Covenant with a "once for all" sacrifice. By shedding His blood, Christ didn't just modify our behavior—He obtained our eternal redemption.
A New Heart, A New Covenant | Jeremiah 31 & Luke 22 | Maundy Thursday
In this Maundy Thursday meditation, Pastor Mark Groen walks through Jeremiah 31:31–34 and Luke 22:7–20, showing how the promised new covenant was fulfilled in the person and work of Jesus Christ. As we remember the Last Supper and prepare our hearts to receive the Lord’s Supper, we are reminded that the law has been written on our hearts, our sins have been forgiven, and the covenant has been sealed in His blood. Come in remembrance, rest, and joy—Christ has done it all.
Maundy Thursday 2024: He Gave, They Drank
We mark time with the events of our lives, with the holidays and the family celebrations that we use on an annual basis or on a regular basis. This sort of helps us to keep track of the progression of our lives, of the progression of our lives. For example, we will remember the last Christmas dinner that a loved one was present at. We think of those things. Well, what year was that? Well, that was the last year that Grandma was at Christmas. We also use things to remember whether someone was born, not just on the other end of life, but at the beginning of life.