Lenten Devotional – Day 42

50 Days with Jesus in the Upper Room

Day 42 – Tuesday, March 27, 2018

 

Today’s Assignment – Reread John 17:1-26 and write down what you’ve learned from this chapter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today’s Quote: “Now the High Priest extended His prayer beyond the disciples. He prayed for generations yet unborn. In fact, every believer reading this verse can say, Jesus prayed for me over 1900 years ago.” – Dr. William McDonald

 

 

This Week’s Memory Verse – I do not pray that You should take them out of the world, but that You should keep them from the evil one. – John 17:15

 

 

So?…..What’s it to me? – As a result of today’s study I will…

Lenten Devotional – Day 41

50 Days with Jesus in the Upper Room

Day 41 – Monday, March 26.  2018

 

Today’s Assignment – Read John 17:20-26 and answer the following questions.

 

  1. Who does Jesus have in mind in verse 20?

 

 

 

  1. What is His prayer for His present and future disciples?

 

 

 

  1. How does the believer’s unity affect the world?

 

 

 

  1. What does verse 25 tell us that Jesus and His followers have in common that the world doesn’t share?

 

 

Today’s Quote: “The basis of this unity centers in adherence to the revelation the Father mediated to His first disciples through His Son. Believers are also to be united in the common belief of the truth that was received in the Word of God (Phil. 2:2). This is not still a wish, but it became a reality when the Spirit came (See Acts 2:4; 1 Cor. 12:13). It is not experiential unity, but the unity of common eternal life shared by all who believe the truth, and it results in the one body of Christ all sharing His life.”

– Dr. John MacArthur

 

This Week’s Memory Verse – I do not pray that You should take them out of the world, but that You should keep them from the evil one. – John 17:15

 

 

So?…..What’s it to me? – As a result of today’s study I will…

Lenten Devotional – Day 40

50 Days with Jesus in the Upper Room

Day 40 – Sunday, March 25, 2018

 

Today’s Assignment – Read John 17:16-19 and answer the following questions.

 

  1. How are Jesus’ disciples like Him?

 

 

  1. What does Jesus pray for them?

 

 

 

  1. How is this to be accomplished?

 

 

 

  1. Where has Jesus sent His disciples?

 

 

 

  1. What has Jesus done for their sake?

 

 

Today’s Quote: “Jesus did not mean that he intended to make himself more holy than he already was, when he said, “For their sakes I sanctify myself:” Rather, he was devoting himself to God in the interest of his work for the disciples. His example of dedication to the will of the Father, demonstrated in his unswerving acceptance of the Cross, would be the standard for their sanctification.” – Dr. Edwin Blum

 

This Week’s Memory Verse – I do not pray that You should take them out of the world, but that You should keep them from the evil one. – John 17:15

 

So?…..What’s it to me? – As a result of today’s study I will…

Lenten Devotional – Day 39

50 Days with Jesus in the Upper Room

Day 39 – Saturday, March 24, 2018

 

Today’s Assignment – Read John 17:11-15 and answer the following questions.

 

  1. What does Jesus ask the Father for in reference to the disciples?

 

 

  1. How did Jesus do in the area of “keeping” His disciples?

 

 

 

  1. What did Jesus give to His disciples?

 

 

 

  1. Why does the world hate Jesus’ disciples?

 

 

 

  1. What does and doesn’t Jesus pray for?

 

 

Today’s Quote: “Now these disciples who are with Jesus are drawn into His prayer. They are affirmed and blessed as a people in whom Jesus is glorified. For they are men who bear a name. The Father has called them out of the world and given them to the Son. As Jesus has received and kept them, He has given them the Father’s name and revealed to them the nature of God” –

– Dr. Roger Fredrickson

 

This Week’s Memory Verse – I do not pray that You should take them out of the world, but that You should keep them from the evil one. – John 17:15

 

So?…..What’s it to me? – As a result of today’s study I will

To make the upcoming days of “Holy Week” more meaningful here is a suggested list of Scriptures and times for some special Passion Week Readings

Passion Week Readings – Sunday March 25, 2018 – Sunday April 1, 2018

To download the readings: Passion Week Devotional 2018

Sunday, March 25th, 2018 – Palm Sunday

Morning Reading – Psalm 118:19-26 & Zechariah 9:9

Noon Reading – Matthew 21:1-11 & Luke 19:28-44

Evening Reading – John 12:12-19 & Mark 11:1-11

Quote of the Day – “It is assumed that our Lord was displaying His meekness by riding upon this little donkey. That is not true. This little animal was ridden by kings. In our day it would be like riding into town in a Rolls Royce. The donkey was the animal of peace while the horse was the animal of war. When Jesus came into Jerusalem riding on this little animal of peace, He was offering Himself as King. In spite of the fact that He was doing that, the prophet says that He was humble. That is very important to see.” – Dr. J. Vernon McGee

 

Monday, March 26, 2018 –  Rejection Monday

Morning Reading – Psalm 2

Noon Reading – Matthew 21:10-17

Evening Reading – Luke 19:45-48 & Mark 11:15-19

Quote of the Day – “If a Gentile visited the temple and saw what the Jews were doing in the name of the true God, he would never want to believe what they taught. The Jews might not have permitted idols of wood and stone in their temple, but there were idols there just the same. The court of the Gentiles should have been a place for praying, but it was instead a place for preying and paying.” – Dr. Warren Wiersbe

Tuesday March 27th, 2018 – Confrontation Tuesday

Morning Reading – Psalm 113 & Mark 11:27-33

Noon Reading – Luke 20:9–21:4

Evening Reading – Matthew 23

Quote of the Day – “By suspending judgment, these religious leaders showed that they really rejected John and Jesus as God’s messengers. Throughout their history most leaders of Israel repeatedly rejected God’s messengers, a point Jesus made in the following parable (Mark 12:1-2).”

– The Bible Knowledge Commentary

Wednesday, March 28, 2018 –  Preparation Wednesday

Morning Reading – Psalm 114 & John 12:20-50

Noon Reading – Matthew 24-25

Evening Reading – Matthew 26:6-16

Quote of the Day – “This incident provides a welcome relief, coming amid the treachery of the priests, the pettiness of the disciples, and the perfidy of Judas. When Jesus was at the house of Simon the leper in Bethany, a woman came in and poured out a flask of very expensive perfume on His head. The costliness of her sacrifice expressed the depth of her devotion for the Lord Jesus, saying, in effect, that there was nothing too good for Him.” – Dr. William McDonald

Thursday, March 29th, 2018 – Maundy Thursday

Morning Reading – Psalm 115 & Matthew 26:17-30

Noon Reading – John 13-17

Evening Reading – Mark 14:12-25

Quote of the Day – “The order of the Passover meal was: 1) drinking a cup of red wine mixed with water (cf. Luke 22:17); 2) the ceremonial washing of hands symbolizing the need for spiritual and moral cleansing; 3) eating the bitter herbs, symbolic of the bondage in Egypt; 4) drinking the second cup of wine, at which time the head of the household explained the meaning of Passover; 5) singing of the Hallel (Pss. 113–118)—at this point they sang the first two; 6) the lamb was brought out, and the head of the household distributed pieces of it with the unleavened bread; 7) drinking the third cup of wine.” – Dr. John MacArthur

Friday, March 30, 2018  – Good Friday

Morning Reading – Psalm 22 and Mark 14:26-72

Noon Reading – Mark 15:1-41 & Matthew 27:1-56

Evening Reading – Luke 22:66-23:56 & John 18:28-19:37

Quote of the Day – “Pilate now subjects Jesus to the physical cruelty and sarcastic taunts of his soldiers, thinking this may satisfy the accusers. While the scourging and the twisted crown of thorns, the purple robe and the shouts of derision are all a mockery of Jesus’ kingship, yet at a deeper level, the kingdom level, He is being proclaimed King. It is part of John’s inspired genius that he makes it clear here that this humiliation in Pilate’s court is Jesus’ hour of glory. He is a King suffering for the salvation of His people.” – Dr. Robert Fredrikson

Saturday, March 31st, 2018 – Silent Saturday

Morning Reading – John 19:38-42 & Matthew 27:57-66

Noon Reading – 1 Corinthians 15:3-4

Evening Reading – Isaiah 53:1-12

Quote of the Day – “The soldiers who crucified Jesus apparently intended to bury Him with the wicked like the two criminals (John 19:31). However, He was buried with the rich, in the grave of a rich man named Joseph (Matt. 27:57-60).” – The Bible Knowledge Commentary

Sunday, April 1st, 2007 – Resurrection Sunday

Morning Reading – Matthew 28:1-13, Mark 16:1-20 and John 20:1-18

Noon Reading – Luke 24:13-32

Evening Reading – Luke 24: 33-48 & John 20:19-31

Quote of the Day – “We do not know at what time Jesus arose from the dead on the first day of the week, but it must have been very early. The earthquake and the angel (Matt. 28:2-4) opened the tomb, not to let Jesus out but to let the witnesses in. “Come and see, go and tell!” is the Easter mandate for the church. – Dr. Warren Wiersbe

Lenten Devotional – Day 38

50 Days with Jesus in the Upper Room

Day 38 – Friday, March 23, 2018

 

Today’s Assignment – Read John 17:6-10 and answer the following questions.

 

  1. What had Jesus done with reference to His disciples?

 

 

 

  1. What did the disciples come to believe?

 

 

  1. What is Jesus doing for them?

 

 

 

  1. To whom do the disciples belong?

 

 

 

  1. To whom do you and I belong?

 

 

Today’s Quote: “I have manifested Thy name” means “I have revealed the nature of God.” One of the ministries of the Son was to declare the Father (John 1:18). The Greek word translated “declared” means, “to unfold, to lead, to show the way.” Jesus did not instantly reveal the Father in a blaze of blinding glory, because His disciples could not have endured that kind of experience. Gradually, by His words and His deeds, He revealed to them the nature of God, as they were able to bear it” – Dr. Warren Wiersbe

 

This Week’s Memory Verse – I do not pray that You should take them out of the world, but that You should keep them from the evil one. – John 17:15

 

So?…..What’s it to me? – As a result of today’s study I will…

From guest blogger Dr. Al Pecora

Refiner of Silver

Mal_3:3 And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the LORD an offering in righteousness.

“He shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver,” but He knows how long, and like a true goldsmith He stops the fires the moment He sees His image in the glowing metal. – From Streams in the Desert.

This quote from that “Italian prophet Malachi” is decidedly fearful to me and at the same time eternally beautiful. Just the thought of standing before the Lord as He reads my heart, my mind, the intent of my actions unveiling every speck of hidden dross as I stand by that conveyor belt so aptly envisioned by Pastor Dave. Engraved in my memory through one of his sermons is in a word scary. This vivid picture is of my life’s deeds passing before me and being tested by the Lord’s incendiary glare where nothing is hidden and all worthlessness is reduced to ashes. Any and all good that remains is of His doing, never my own! The precious shards of Righteousness proceed to the Lord’s crucible where the final tests of purification result in His seeing His own image reflected in what has become my eternal soul. Scary because I know my imperfections and beautiful because only He can remove them forever. What can we say but “Well done good and faithfull servant.” This vivid picture is of my life’s deeds passing before me and being tested by the Lord’s incendiary glare where nothing is hidden and all worthlessness is reduced to ashes. Any and all good that remains is of His doing, never my own! The precious shards of Righteousness proceed to the Lord’s crucible where the final tests of purification result in His seeing His own image reflected in what has become my eternal soul. Scary because I know my imperfections and beautiful because only He can remove them forever. What can we say but “Well done Good and Faithfull Shepperd.”