{"id":1667,"date":"2022-10-15T14:58:48","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-266-13-jesus-desired-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:58:48","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:48","slug":"matthew-266-13-jesus-desired-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-266-13-jesus-desired-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Matthew 26:6-13 &#8211; Jesus Desired &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Matthew 26:6-13 Jesus Desired  Tonight, we celebrate the Lords Supper.  We want to do that my remembering Jesus.  In particular, let us remember what Jesus desired His last night.  It is obvious that Jesus had desires.  He said as much.  Lu 22:15  And he said unto them, With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer:  So what are the things that Jesus wanted as He gave His life for us?  I. Jesus wanted to be loved (to be appreciated).     A. It seems a foreign thought that Jesus, God, would want to be         loved.         1. Yet, God has always wanted man to love Him.  De 6:5  And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.  De 11:1  Therefore thou shalt love the LORD thy God, and keep his charge, and his statutes, and his judgments, and his commandments, alway.  De 11:13  And it shall come to pass, if ye shall hearken diligently unto my commandments which I command you this day, to love the LORD your God, and to serve him with all your heart and with all your soul,          2. There are dozens of exhortations or commands to the love             God in the Bible.     B. Let us understand that Gods desire to be loved could never be         a weakness.         1. God does not NEED love.  (Some compromise right for love.)         2. God cannot be BLINDED by love. (Some do not seek wrong.)         3. God will not be controlled or manipulated for love.         4. Yet God desires to be loved and He chooses to love us with a             unfathomable love in order to be loved.  1Jo 4:19  We love him, because he first loved us.      C. \\#Matt 26:6-13\\ In the general time period of the cross, one         woman chose to love on Jesus.         1. This woman was out of place.             a. She should not have been in dining area with the men.             b. She probably did not have an invitation to come to                 this home at all.         2. This woman seemingly was out of control.             a. That may be a bit extreme but she wept in an almost                 uncontrollable manner.             b. If \\#Luke 7:36-39\\ is the same account (and I do not                 think it was) washing the Lords feet with the                 abundance of her tears and wiping them dry with her                 hair.         3. \\#Matt 26:9\\ Some indicated that she was being foolish             or unreasonable.             a. She took the expensive ointment and poured it on the                 Lord.             b. This first critical spirit (who was Judas)                 \\#John 12:4-5\\ must have spread to the other                 disciples for the \\#Matt 26:8\\ says that the                 &quot;disciples,&quot; indicating more than one, &quot;had                 indignation&quot; over this waste!             c. Strange how easy it is for the devil to spread his                 evil spirit and how difficult it is for the Holy                 Ghost to spread Christs good spirit!     D. \\#Matt 26:10-13\\ But Jesus hushed them.         1. Jesus rebuked them.             a. \\#Matt 26:10\\ &quot;Why trouble ye the woman?&quot;             b. But \\#John 12:7\\ records Jesus saying, &quot;Let her                 alone!&quot; which is to say, &quot;Dont bother her!&quot;             c. That is a rebuke.  Stop what you are doing.  It is                 wrong.         2. Jesus explained her actions.  Matt 26:12  For in that she hath poured this ointment on my body, she did it for my burial.              a. This woman understood Jesus death and burial!                 (1) How?  We do not know?                 (2) It is interesting how often God chose to speak                      through woman concerning Jesus death.                      (a) Here, Mary understands Jesus death                           \\#John 12:3\\.                      (b) \\#Matt 27:19\\ Pilates wife attempts to                           stop Pilate from crucifying Jesus.  (I bet                           he wishes he had listened to her now!)                      (c) \\#Luke 23:27\\ A great company followed                           Jesus to the cross, many of whom were women                           who were weeping for Jesus.  (Where were                           the men?)             b. Regardless of how, this woman did understand what was                 going to happen to Jesus and was anointing His body                 for the burial while Jesus could appreciate it!             c. And He did appreciate it!         3. Jesus praised her.  Matt 26:10 for she hath wrought a good work upon me.              a. Jesus not only stopped the disciples from disparaging                 her, but His praise was telling them that this is                 what they should have been doing.             b. That is what praise does.  It says this is correct. Do                 this!         4. Jesus rewarded her.  Matt 26:13  Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in the whole world, there shall also this, that this woman hath done, be told for a memorial of her.              a. This woman and her act of love would be remembered                 forever.             b. And tonight, as we preach the truth of Jesus death,                 we remember this woman and her act of love.     E. Jesus behavior toward this womans actions indicates that He         was pleased and approved of it.         1. Jesus enjoyed being loved upon!         2. And why should not the loving God of the universe want to             be loved!         3. As we remember our Lord and Savior, let us spend time in             loving on Him.  II. \\#Matt 26:36-45\\ Jesus wanted the disciples to sit with Him.     A. I am not certain how to accurately express this thought.         1. Jesus wanted more than for the disciples to sit with Him.         2. It almost seems that what He wanted was for them to help             Him, but that might imply to some that Jesus needed help.             a. Jesus did not need help.  That is obvious by the fact                 that He did not get any help from the disciples but                 still accomplished His mission.             b. Yet, I think it is safe to say that Jesus wanted help.                 (1) Jesus wanted the disciples to sit and pray with                      Him and for Him.                 (2) The prayers of the disciples would have no                      bearing on what Jesus would or would not do, but                      still He desired it.     B. I wont dwell long on this thought for I see it as I see the         last.  God wanted someone who loved Him to be with Him in         that most trying hour.     C. It is interesting that in the entire Bible, this is the only         time that God ever asked man for anything.     D. Jesus gave us many commands to pray, to serve, to go; but         this seems different.  This seems to be Jesus wanting these         men to sit with Him, to pray with Him.         1. \\#Matt 26:36\\ &quot;Sit here and pray.&quot;         2. \\#Matt 26:38\\ &quot;My soul is exceedingly sorrowful&quot;         3. \\#Matt 26:40\\ &quot;What, could ye not watch with me one             hour?&quot;     E. Three times Jesus said something along those statements or         some like them were spoken by Jesus.  What did He get?         Everyone went to sleep.  III. \\#John 17:1\\ Jesus wanted to glorify the Father.  John 17:1  These words spake Jesus, and lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, Father, the hour is come; glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee:      A. This was a big theme in the prayer that Jesus prayed for He         mentioned &quot;glory&quot; in one form or another 8 times in this         prayer.         1. Jesus did want the Father to glorify Him.         2. But the reason was so that Jesus could glorify the Father             all the more!         3. Jesus only wanted the glory that He might give glory to             the Father.     B. \\#John 17:4\\ &quot;I have finished the work which thou gavest me         to do.&quot;         1. Jesus work can be divided into two parts.             a. His revealing ministry             b. His redeeming ministry         2. The revealing aspect of Jesus ministry was done.             a. \\#John 17:6\\ &quot;I have manifested thy name unto the                 men which thou gavest me.&quot;             b. \\#John 17:3\\ &quot;this is eternal life, that they                 might know thee.&quot;             c. \\#John 17:8\\ &quot;they have known surely.&quot;         3. Why does it say His work is finished when we know He must             still die to redeem mankind?             a. Im not for certain.             b. Perhaps it was because that dying was not as much His                 work as it was the Fathers and that of evil men.  Isa 53:10  Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand.                  (1) Jesus death was more about what would be done to                      Jesus.                 (2) The details of Jesus death had already been                      outlined in great particulars.  God the Father                      would see to it that all were accomplished.                 (3) On Jesus part, the work was that He allow them to                      kill Him.     C. Yet, in His death, Jesus certainly wanted to glorify the         Father.  IV. \\#John 17:11\\ Jesus wanted those who were His to be kept.  John 17:11  And now I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I come to thee. Holy Father, keep through thine own name those whom thou hast given me, that they may be one, as we are.      A. Isnt that interesting?  Jesus wanted His disciples to be         kept! He is speaking of being kept for eternity.     B. Then He prayed for a different kind of keeping.  That we         would be kept from sin.  John 17:15  I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil.      C. One almost has to remind oneself that it is Jesus who about to         be arrested, beaten, mocked, and crucified for He certainly         was not focusing on it.         1. He was thinking of how He wanted to glorify God while He             died.         2. He was thinking of how He wanted the disciples and us to             be kept securely and purely not only while He was being             killed but in the ages to come.  There are so many things that I cannot do.  But in this list of four, I can help myself and others     1. To love Him.     2. To sit with Him for awhilenot in the same sense that He         wanted that night, but in a sense like we are attempting to         set up tonight.     3. To glorify Him.     4. To stay pure.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Matthew 26:6-13 Jesus Desired Tonight, we celebrate the Lords Supper. We want to do that my remembering Jesus. In particular, let us remember what Jesus desired His last night. It is obvious that Jesus had desires. He said as much. 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