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FITZWATER, D.' b Teacher qf Engllah Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of .Chicago.) Copyright. 1111. Weetern Newepaper Dole. LESSON-fDR MARCH 11 JE3U8 IN GETH8EMANI . LESSON TEXT Luke SiSMt, M. GOLDEN TEXT-Cbrlgt aUio Btb one suffered for our slna, the Juet tor the un just, that He might brine us to Ooo. X PeUr 1:18. REFERENCE MATERIAL Matt 4:1-11; :Zi-K; I Cor. W:li; Heb. 4: It, U. PRIMARY TOPfC An Anfel Helps J Mils. y JUNIOR TOPlCJesus' Prays tor Strength. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC How to Stand the Hardest Test. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC -Submission to the Father's WUU . I. Jesus at the' Mount of Olives (v.. 30). He went f om the npper room . nder cover of night to the gar. den of sGethsemane. Gethsemane means oil press. It Is a place where the oil was crushed out of the olives. There Is a striking significance In Jesus' coming to this place. Olive oil was precious, being used both for food and lighting. The bruising and crush ing of Christ In this garden has yield ed the largest blessings In the world. It has provided food for men's souls and light for their lives. II. His Companions (vv. 39, 40). Peter, James and John, who had been with Hun on the Mount of Transfig uration, were permitted to go with Him Into the deep shadows of the garden. He took those who were best able to apprehend the meaning of the tragic hour to be His sympathizing companions. This was needed to pre pare them as His witnesses. Then, toot as a : uman being He craved sym pathy. ." - ' Jesus Praying (vv. 41-44). L He Withdrew From the Dis ciples (v. 41). Even these disciples of the "Inner circle" could not go with him. He tore himself away from them for He must be alone In this darkest hour. He kneeled down and prayed. 2. What He Said (vv. 42-44). "If thou be willing remove this cup from me." The cup did not mean the phys ical sufferings of the cross, though they were very great. He did not now desire to escape from the cross and thus stop short of His redemp tive work, for this was the supreme purpose of His coming Into the world (Heb. 2:14). It was rather the revela tion to ' Him by the cross which loomed before Him, of His identifica tion with sin In becoming the world's Bedeemer. By virtue of the holiness and perfection of His nature. He could do nothing else than shrink from It. He saw In this bearing of the sins of the world the turning away of His father's face. Knowing what was before Him, He came to Gethsemane for this hour, and In It He consciously brought his human wm Into accord with the divine wlIL Though the cup was bitter he bowed In submission to the Father's will So .great was this agony that His sweat was as It were great drops of blood falling down to the ground. In this crucial hear an angel from heaven strengthened him. IV. The Disciples Sleeping (vv. 45, 46), They had boasted of their fidel ity, but could not watch with Him for an hour. He had Issued a word of warning to tbdro, but they were so benumbed; with sorrow that they failed. He gently rebuked them, and commanded v that they rise and pray lest they enter Into temptation. V. Jesus Betrayed (w. 47, 48). L The Betrayal (v. 47). This was done by Judas, one of the twelve. He had enjoyed the roost Intimate rela tlons with the Lord, eating with Him, listening to His teaching, witnessing His marvelous miracles and enjoying His confidence. 2. The Sign of Betrayal (v. 47). It was the kiss, the token of the moat tender, affection and friendship. He now degrades It by making it the token of disloyalty and treason. Jesus' words to this ' Infamous dis ciple shows the Infinite tenderness of His heart: If Judas had been at all human this pathetic " appeal would have smitten him to the very heart How ' many professing disciples .have proven their disloyalty to the Master and even betrayed Him. All who bear the name, , Christian, ; and especially ministers ' and teachers who deny the virgin birth, 'Deity and vicarious atonement of Christ are following In the footsteps of Judas. May each one inquire, "Lord, la it ir VI. Jesus Arrested (v. 64). Tha multitude around, with swords end clubs led by Judas Invaded the si.cred precincts of the garden and an est ed Jesus and brought Him be fore the high priest , " ' v We, Too, Can 8hare. In our own degree,, we, .too, can Share our Savior's sense of mission. We can approach every event with the Consciousness of divine appointment. To. possess this Immediate circum stance of the Lord, whether , It bright or dark, that Is the meaning of all ,my previous. Journey. ; It is the Interpretation of the divine leading. have been brought up to this hoar: now let me seise It for Godt J.;EL Jowett - " " , Your New nFLJ I ' ' V. -J J V ' i 1 '1 m .... Ik ."M---.-- r l. I T T J s f should be made J 'In artistic, sanitary and livable. 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