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Palms in the Garden [Palm Sunday]
Topic: #17 of 539 for Sermons on Easter: Palm Sunday
Scripture:
Matthew 26:36-26:56
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: March 2008
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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Palms in the Garden
Matthew 26:36-56
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Just outside Jerusalem was a little garden…the garden of Gethsemane. Jerusalem has always been a very crowded city / property hard to come by / wealthy would purchase private garden spots on the slopes of the Mount of Olives…
This one was probably owned by a friend of the Lord Jesus and was a special place for Him to go for rest, relaxation, prayer (I hope you have that special place to get alone w/ God)
Gethsemane means “oil press”. Evidently, it was a place where they would harvest the olives from the trees, press and crush them to remove the oil.
This is significant because Jesus was about to be crushed and pressed, so the oil of salvation could flow freely to the world.
This side of heaven, we may never understand what Jesus went thru that night in this garden…our vocabulary would go bankrupt to try to express the depth of that experience. Here it was that Jesus surrendered to go to the cross…so it was here in the garden that the victory of the cross was actually won!
Let’s approach this message w/ reverence, because we’re on holy ground as we walk together into this garden!
Several palms we’ll notice along the path:
1. Palms of sorrow
v. 37-38 phrase “exceeding sorrowful” comes from one Greek word meaning “surrounded by sorrow” / in a whirlpool of sorrow / engulfed by sorrow
Why did He experience this sorrow in the garden? 3 reasons:
• The emotional suffering He was about to endure
Jesus was subjected to every negative emotional attack possible:
Luke 22:44
And being in an agony he prayed more earnestly: and his sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground.
In medical language he experienced hemathydrosis, or bloody sweat in which under extreme duress the blood vessels actually burst. And perhaps kneeling there He placed His palms of sorrow over His face as He sweat great drops of blood!
Add to this stress the unbelief of people calling Him liar and blasphemer (it hurts to have your integrity doubted / sincerity questioned)
Rejection of people (that He loved…He came unto His own…)
Hatred of religious leaders of that day
Betrayal of Judas Iscariot (who walked w/ Him for 3 years / prayed w/ Him / His treasurer! He betrayed Him for 30 pieces of silver, the price of a slave!)
Desertion by all the disciples is coming
The coming denial of one of His own (He’s already predicted Peter’s denial)
Injustice of His coming trial (convicted in a kangaroo court that broke every law of jurist prudence of that day…He was convicted of crimes for which He was not guilty!)
He knew he would be further ridiculed, spit upon, stripped naked (greatest indignity, put to open shame)
If you or I experienced any one of the above we would be devastated, yet Jesus went thru it all at once!
Salvation may be free, but it’s not cheap!!
With palms of sorrow upon His face He endured the emotional suffering!
• Physical Suffering
He knew a rugged cross awaited Him…and they say to be crucified is to die 1,000 deaths!
v. 38 makes it clear his emotional suffering led to physical suffering immediately-- “even unto death”! His physical body recoils at the thought…not that He was afraid to
Matthew 26:36-56
http://gbcdecatur.org/sermons/PalmsInGarden.html
See all our Easter sermons, PowerPoints, and much more at:
http://gbcdecatur.org/sermons/Special.html
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Just outside Jerusalem was a little garden…the garden of Gethsemane. Jerusalem has always been a very crowded city / property hard to come by / wealthy would purchase private garden spots on the slopes of the Mount of Olives…
This one was probably owned by a friend of the Lord Jesus and was a special place for Him to go for rest, relaxation, prayer (I hope you have that special place to get alone w/ God)
Gethsemane means “oil press”. Evidently, it was a place where they would harvest the olives from the trees, press and crush them to remove the oil.
This is significant because Jesus was about to be crushed and pressed, so the oil of salvation could flow freely to the world.
This side of heaven, we may never understand what Jesus went thru that night in this garden…our vocabulary would go bankrupt to try to express the depth of that experience. Here it was that Jesus surrendered to go to the cross…so it was here in the garden that the victory of the cross was actually won!
Let’s approach this message w/ reverence, because we’re on holy ground as we walk together into this garden!
Several palms we’ll notice along the path:
1. Palms of sorrow
v. 37-38 phrase “exceeding sorrowful” comes from one Greek word meaning “surrounded by sorrow” / in a whirlpool of sorrow / engulfed by sorrow
Why did He experience this sorrow in the garden? 3 reasons:
• The emotional suffering He was about to endure
Jesus was subjected to every negative emotional attack possible:
Luke 22:44
And being in an agony he prayed more earnestly: and his sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground.
In medical language he experienced hemathydrosis, or bloody sweat in which under extreme duress the blood vessels actually burst. And perhaps kneeling there He placed His palms of sorrow over His face as He sweat great drops of blood!
Add to this stress the unbelief of people calling Him liar and blasphemer (it hurts to have your integrity doubted / sincerity questioned)
Rejection of people (that He loved…He came unto His own…)
Hatred of religious leaders of that day
Betrayal of Judas Iscariot (who walked w/ Him for 3 years / prayed w/ Him / His treasurer! He betrayed Him for 30 pieces of silver, the price of a slave!)
Desertion by all the disciples is coming
The coming denial of one of His own (He’s already predicted Peter’s denial)
Injustice of His coming trial (convicted in a kangaroo court that broke every law of jurist prudence of that day…He was convicted of crimes for which He was not guilty!)
He knew he would be further ridiculed, spit upon, stripped naked (greatest indignity, put to open shame)
If you or I experienced any one of the above we would be devastated, yet Jesus went thru it all at once!
Salvation may be free, but it’s not cheap!!
With palms of sorrow upon His face He endured the emotional suffering!
• Physical Suffering
He knew a rugged cross awaited Him…and they say to be crucified is to die 1,000 deaths!
v. 38 makes it clear his emotional suffering led to physical suffering immediately-- “even unto death”! His physical body recoils at the thought…not that He was afraid to
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