Holy Week Series: Maundy Thursday
Overview
In today’s episode of The Reformed Classroom Podcast, we walk through one of the most significant and emotional days of Holy Week—Maundy Thursday.
***This episode is a bit longer because there is so much happening on this night. From the Last Supper to the Garden of Gethsemane, betrayal, arrest, and Peter’s denial—each moment helps us better understand what Jesus was about to do on the cross.
Here are some key truths from this episode:
* Jesus is the perfect Passover LambHis body was broken and His blood was poured out for the forgiveness of sins.
* The Lord’s Supper points us to the crossIt is a reminder of Jesus’ sacrifice and a way believers commune with Him.
* Jesus obeyed the Father, even in deep sorrowIn the garden, Jesus submitted fully to God’s will.
* Nothing that happened surprised JesusEvery moment, even betrayal and denial, was part of God’s perfect plan.
* Jesus loves His people to the very endHis love is steadfast, even when His disciples fail.
Scripture Reading
Matthew 26:17-75
Family Discussion Questions
1. What are some important things that happened on Maundy Thursday?
2. What did Jesus mean when He gave the disciples the bread and the cup?
3. How did Jesus feel when He prayed in the garden? What did He choose to do?
4. Did anything surprise Jesus? Why is that important?
5. Have you ever struggled to follow through on something, like Peter did? What should we do when that happens?
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