Remembering Jesus’ Last Days Q4 Flashcards
- to suffer loss of, give up, renounce, injure, or destroy especially for an ideal, belief, or end.
Sacrifice
Our willingness to — is an indication of our — to God.
sacrifice, devotion
It is inevitable for anyone claiming to be a savior, liberator, or healer of this world.
Persecution
• As early as the beginning of Jesus public life in Nazareth, His identity and His authority were put in question.
• Throughout His ministry, Jesus was held under suspicion and put under surveillance by the Jewish authorities.
Growing opposition against Jesus
• His deeds and words were considered “—” by the religious authorities in —.
“a sign of contradiction”, Jerusalem
Jesus became very popular among the common people, but He was considered an — by the authorities.
impostor
- for them he was a — who led the people astray.
- The evil one in league with —
- A —
- A — and a —
- false prophet
- Satan
- blasphemer
- glutton, drunkard
Jesus simple announced that He would suffer, die, and rise after three days, but He did not give any details about this.
Jesus’ first prediction
the mood was more intense. There was a hint of betrayal in the phrase “—” The apostles were very quiet.
Jesus’ second prediction
“to be handed over to men”
- Jesus included specific details of His suffering; the mocking and the scourging. The apostles were completely bewildered, yet they followed Jesus because they loved Him.
- “—”
- Love is what makes us accept what we cannot fully understand.
Jesus’ third prediction
“Let us also go to die with Him.”
God incarnate, the Master and teacher, washed the feet of His apostles. Jesus surprised His apostles by doing something completely unexpected. He washed their feet.
The Washing of the Feet (Jn 13:1-11)
The act of wishing the apostles’ feet represents —, which reached its climax during His Death on the Cross.
Jesus’ whole life of loving service
the New Passover meal in His Body and Blood, with His Apostles.
What Jesus did at the — is made present at every Mass.
Last Supper
The priest reenacts the four actions of Jesus:
- He took the bread
- Blessed
- Broke
- And gave it to His disciples
The new commandment of Love
“—” as I have loved you, so you also should love one another. This is how all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
“Love one another.”