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Luke 22:11

Posted on 18 May at 14:05
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And yee shall say vnto the goodman of the house, The Master saith vnto thee, Where is the ghest-chamber where I shall eate the Passeouer with my disciples? Luke 22:11 (KJV)

Luke 22:11 records the events leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion and takes place during the preparation for the Passover meal. Jesus instructs His disciples to find a suitable place for the feast, saying, “And ye shall say unto the goodman of the house, The Master saith unto thee, Where is the guestchamber, where I shall eat the passover with my disciples?” The Passover was an important Jewish festival commemorating the Israelites’ deliverance from slavery in Egypt. Traditional observances include a meal of roasted lamb, unleavened bread, and bitter herbs. In this verse Jesus refers to Himself as the “Master,” asserting His authority and leadership over His disciples. He directs them to seek a guest chamber or a large upper room that is furnished and prepared for the gathering. This instruction highlights Jesus’ attention to detail and careful planning for the significant event that is about to take place. The verses underscore Jesus’ intention to share the Passover with His disciples in a prepared setting, emphasizing the importance of community and the impending theological meaning of the meal. Through this passage we can learn several spiritual lessons. First, Jesus valued intentional preparation and hospitality as a foundation for meaningful fellowship. Second, the Passover meal points forward to Jesus as the ultimate sacrificial Lamb who gives Himself for humanity’s redemption. Third, Jesus prioritized fellowship and shared meals as a means of building relationships and teaching His disciples. Believers today can apply these insights by prioritising fellowship with other Christians, sharing meals and building relationships. We should approach our tasks and responsibilities with diligence and proper preparation, recognising that our actions reflect our commitment to serving God and others. Preparing thoughtfully for gatherings allows shared meals to become occasions for spiritual teaching and remembrance. Remember that this passage is part of a broader narrative in Luke, and studying it within its full context deepens understanding of the events surrounding the Last Supper, Jesus’ sacrifice, and the foundations of Christian communion.

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