{"id":1546,"date":"2022-10-15T14:57:21","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-131-3-why-church-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:57:21","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:21","slug":"john-131-3-why-church-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-131-3-why-church-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"John 13:1-3 &#8211; Why Church? &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>John 13:1-3 Why Church?  John 13:1  Now before the feast of the passover, when Jesus knew that his hour was come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father, having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end. 2  And supper being ended, the devil having now put into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simons son, to betray him; 3  Jesus knowing  Jesus gathered His disciples for a last supper before the crucifixion.  Question: Why did Jesus need a special fellowship with His disciples? He had been with them nearly all the time. These men had just completed what I am thinking was a very long journey together. From the farthest point away, Tyre and Sidon, they came down to, around about, and through the Sea of Galilee area. Then they seemed to move north to Caesarea Philippi before moving further south into Samaria. Then east, back over the River Jordan to eventually end up in Jerusalem. A straight line from Tyre to Jerusalem would equal a distance of 100 miles; but the way their journey appears to have gone, it would have been many, many more miles than that. All of it seemed to be on foot  You would think by the end of that much time together, each would be ready for a break from the others company. Instead, they dined together that night and went on to stay together until Jesus arrest, either in the late hours of the night or the early hours of the next morning. More than 5 of Johns twenty-one chapters (25%) record Jesus time with the disciples that evening.  What was Jesus purpose in having that supper with His disciples? There were probably several reasons, but I suspect one is that Jesus KNEW. Knew what? Knew everything. Jesus knew what was going to happen to Him. He knew what was going to happen to them. And He knew that the disciples still needed somethings. I believe Jesus wanted to spend the last hours of His earthly life giving the things He knew the disciples would need to them. These are, I believe, the same things we need this evening from church, from revival meetings, for devotions, and from the Bible.  What did the disciples need?  I. The disciples needed feeding.  John 13:2  And supper being ended.      A. The New Testament sums up the meal Jesus and the disciples         ate with those four words.         1. The meal that they ate together was the Passover.         2. I personally do not think it was the official Passover             meal, but a meal in honor of the Passover with friends.         3. If the meal was the official Passover, we know what they             ate:             a. The meat for the Passover lamb, which was an                 unblemished and beloved lamb.  It represented the                 Savior.             b. The sides would be bitter herbs.  The herbs                 represented the bitterness the Jews had endured by                 their Egyptian oppressors during their Egyptian                 captivity.             c. Jesus took a loaf of bread and break it so they had                 bread to eat.             d. Jesus took juice of the vine to drink so they had                 something to drink.         4. This was probably an early Passover meal, probably done by             many who wanted to remember this holy event with their             second tier of family and friends.             a. The official Passover meal was commanded to be                 celebrated by each individual household, unless the                 family was too small then two households could eat                 together.             b. I suspect that meal was less formal, less ritualistic.                 (1) For example, \\#4\\ &quot;He (Jesus) riseth from                      supper&quot;                 (2) Most believe the actual Passover was eaten with                      the family standing because of Gods                      instruction.  Ex 12:11  And thus shall ye eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and ye shall eat it in haste: it is the LORDS passover.          5. Why would they have a meal like this?             a. The same reason we have so many different                 Thanksgiving and Christmas meals.             b. We get hungry, and we like to celebrate such                 occasions with friends and family.     B. Why do we have church, revivals, Bible studies, and devotions?         1. Just like the disciples needed their hungry appetites fed,             so do we.             a. Our souls should be hungry for the preached Word of                 God.             b. Our souls should be hungry to see God high and lifted                 up             c. Our souls should be hungry to hear from God.             d. Our souls should be hungry to fellowship with other                 believers.         2. Unfortunately, I am not like Jesus.  I dont know what is             going to happen to you this week or even tonight.             a. So all I can do is fix smorgasbord and brown bag it.             b. But I do know whatever you are facing and whatever you                 are going to face, the Word of God has the answers;                 and wed better load up cause we need to be fed.  II. The disciples needed cleansing.  John 13:4  He riseth from supper, and laid aside his garments; and took a towel, and girded himself. 5  After that he poureth water into a bason, and began to wash the disciples feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded.      A. Why did Jesus take a basin and towel and start washing the         disciples feet?         1. Because their feet were dirty and needed to be cleaned.         2. The style of eating for these people was sitting at a low             table with no chairs, perhaps with their feet crossed in             front of them but perhaps also with their feet pushed up             against one another.         3. Regardless, when you are sitting on the ground, barefooted             after wearing sandals on dusty, dirt roads, it made sense             to clean your feet before sitting to eat.         4. However, the pride of the disciples had kept each of them             from washing the others feet before the meal.         5. So once the meal was finished, Jesus rose to do the task;             and in so doing, He taught the disciples and us several             lessons.             a. \\#6\\ One lesson was taught when Peter objected to                 Jesus washing his feet.             b. \\#8-10\\ Although Peter first object, before Jesus                 was finished, Peter was asking for a whole bath.             c. Jesus answered Peter:  John 13:10  Jesus saith to him, He that is washed needeth not save to wash his feet, but is clean every whit: and ye are clean, but not all.      B. We, like Peter, have been walking in a dirty world.         1. There is soot and slime everywhere in this world, and that             the cleanest dirt you can find.         2. You cant walk in a dirty world without getting dirt on             you.         3. Some are better at walking through dirty places than             others.             a. I am the worst.             b. I come inside and Kathy asks, &quot;What did you get that                 grease on your pants?&quot;  I answer, &quot;I dont know.  I                 drove Helena today on the back roads and came within                 5 miles of Leroys garage.  I must have gotten it on                 me then.             c. Whereas Leroy can work all day in the shop, wash his                 hands, and drive to church in his work cloths and                 look like he stepped out of the dry cleaners.     C. In is a dirty world, we like the disciples need to a regular         cleansing.         1. I am not certain we appreciate how essential this is in             our daily lives.             a. This world gets on and in us without us realizing it!  1John 2:15  Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.              b. Lets take the first two times &quot;love&quot; is used in this                 verse and replace it without something less                 dramatic, like &quot;preoccupied with.&quot;         2. I also notice that that the basin, water, and towel was             in the room the whole time, but it did not clean the             disciples feet until Jesus went and got it.             a. You are in the right place to get the worlds dirt off                 your feet but that doesnt mean you will.             b. We just had revival meetings but that does not mean                 you are right with Christ.                 (1) The place to get right is on the altar not in the                      pew.                 (2) The position is on your face not on your bottom.                 (3) The activity is repenting and listening.                 (4) The one to be talking to is God not a friend.     D. We need church tonight because we need to be cleansed.  III. The disciples needed prayer.     A. All of John 17 is a prayer, and look who Jesus prayed for.  John 17:6  I have manifested thy name unto the men which thou gavest me out of the world: thine they were, and thou gavest them me; and they have kept thy word.  9  I pray for them.      B. Why did Jesus gather the disciples?         1. Because they needed prayer.             a. Although they did not know it, they needed to be                 prayed for.                 (1) The disciples did not know it, but they needed                      Jesus to pray for them.                 (2) These men had no idea what was in store for them                      before the night was over, but neither do we!                 (3) Jesus was praying for these eleven men and those                      that would come behind them that they would be                      faithful and stick with it to the end!                 (4) Why are we gathered here?  Because we need                      someone to pray for us like that!                      (a) I think we got a little glimpse of the altar                           this week.  (young adults came down to pray                           for each other, Cross family came to be                           prayed for, Melany Hickey came to pray for                           herself then we prayed for her, Brother                           Mike and Brighton asked for prayer)                      (b) Several nights, people chose to comemostly                           on their ownto pray for one another.                      (c) Some of the sweetest times of fellowship                           with God was during those times when we                           were praying for each other!             b. Although they did not do it, they needed to pray.                 (1) And even if there is no one to pray for us, we                      need to pray.                 (2) As I have said so many times before, half of                      praying is listening to God for a reply.                 (3) I dont know that the disciples did much praying                      that night.                 (4) Jesus attempted to get them to pray, but they                      kept falling asleep.         2. We need to be prayed for, and we need to pray.             a. I heard one fellow challenge another to pray once.                  He said if you dont pray for anyone else, pray for                  me.  We need the prayers, and we need the practice.             b. Our praying changes our circumstances.             c. Our praying changes us.  IV. The disciples needed preparation.  Luke 22:33  And he said unto him, Lord, I am ready to go with thee, both into prison, and to death. 34  And he said, I tell thee, Peter, the cock shall not crow this day, before that thou shalt thrice deny that thou knowest me. 35  And he said unto them, When I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye any thing? And they said, Nothing. 36  Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one. 37  For I say unto you, that this that is written must yet be accomplished in me, And he was reckoned among the transgressors: for the things concerning me have an end.      A. The disciples needed to be prepared, and Jesus gathered them         together to spend one last night doing so.         1. The disciples thought they were ready from the first day.         2. This was the last day (to have Jesus with them), and they             still werent ready.             a. Jesus was talking about faith, and they were talking                 about feelings.             b. Jesus was talking about crosses, and they are talking                 about crowns.             c. Jesus was talking about sacrifice, and they are                 talking about swords.             d. Jesus was talking about giving, and they were talking                 about getting.         3. These men werent ready.  They needed preparing!     B. I have new for you.         1. I am not prepared either.             a. I am not prepared to the pastor of the Green Pond                 Baptist Church.             b. I am not prepared to the father of six grown children                 or 19 grandchildren.             c. I am not prepared for what is happening to this world                 or what is going to happen in the days ahead.             d. I am not super-spiritual!                 (1) I am not afraid.                 (2) I am not quitting.                 (3) I am not doubting God.             e. But I am not prepared.         2. That is why I keep coming back to church, to the Bible,             to revival meeting, and Christ Himself.  I dont know             what is going to happen or what I am going to do about             it, but I know this is one of the place where I can be             prepared!     C. There are crowns coming but before most of us get them we will         have to learn to bear the cross!         1. Are we ready?         2. Probably not.             a. To be honest, none of us ever will be until we get                 better acquainted with &quot;walking by faith.&quot;             b. Walking by faith focus on one-step-at-a-time.             c. That means do what God is telling me to do at this                 very moment, and God take care of every other step,                 both the ones we have already taken and the ones                 remaining in our future.         3. But things like that are why we have gathered here!         4. We are here to get ready.  Let me close by saying the first step is salvation.  The second step is surrender.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>John 13:1-3 Why Church? 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