Power and Resistance A study of the of the Passover story from Luke 22:1 13 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
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Speaker ABrad Miller.
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Speaker ASo let's get into reading for the day from Luke 22:1 13.
Speaker AThe Passover meal, the feast of the unleavened Bread, also called Passover, drew near.
Speaker AThe high priest and religion scholars were looking for a way to do away with Jesus, but fearful of the people and they were also looking for a way to cover their tracks.
Speaker AThat's when Satan entered.
Speaker AJudas, the one called iscariot.
Speaker AHe was one of the 12.
Speaker ALeaving the others, he conferred with the high priests and the temple guards about how he might betray Jesus to them.
Speaker AThey couldn't believe their good luck and agreed to pay him well.
Speaker AHe gave them his word and started looking for a way to betray Jesus.
Speaker ABut out of sight of the crowd.
Speaker AThe day of the unleavened bread came.
Speaker AThe day of the Passover, the day the Passover lamb was butchered.
Speaker AJesus sent Peter and John off saying go prepare the Passover for us so we can eat it together.
Speaker AAnd they said where do you want us to do this?
Speaker AAnd he said, keep your eyes open as you enter the city.
Speaker AA man carrying a water jug will meet you.
Speaker AFollow him home, then speak with the owner of the house.
Speaker AThe teacher wants to know where is the guest room where I can eat the Passover meal with my disciples?
Speaker AHe will show you a spacious second story room.
Speaker ASwept and ready.
Speaker APrepare the meal.
Speaker AThere they left and found everything just as he had told them and prepared the Passover meal.
Speaker AWell my friends, we're exploring the passage about the Passover here today.
Speaker AIt's the most significant meal in human history.
Speaker AWhile revealing deep truths also about power and community and human nature.
Speaker ASo let's get into some points to ponder.
Speaker AThe first one is about systems of power and resistance.
Speaker AThe passage opens with religious authorities seeking to do away with Jesus while fearing public opinion.
Speaker AThis dynamic remains relevant even today as institutional powers often work to suppress movements that challenge their authority.
Speaker AJesus ministry threatened the established religious and political order because it emphasized direct relationship with God and radical inclusion over a hierarchical control.
Speaker AThe second point is about rethinking Satan and human agency.
Speaker ARather than viewing Judas betrayal through a simplistic lens of supernatural evil, we might consider how systems of evil can corrupt and co opt individuals.
Speaker AThe text mentions Satan entering Judas.
Speaker APerhaps this metaphorical imagery represents how fear and greed and institutional pressure can lead us to betray our values and communities.
Speaker AThis invites us to examine our own complicity in oppressive systems.
Speaker AThe third thing is about the radical nature of a shared meal.
Speaker AJesus careful preparation for the Passover meal reflects the importance of intentional community gathering in a world of hierarchy and division.
Speaker ASharing food across social boundaries was and remains a radical act.
Speaker AThe attention given to creating this space for communion that is a community meal reminds us that transformation often happens around tables where all are welcome.
Speaker AHere's your action step this week.
Speaker ACreate an intentional gathering space.
Speaker AInvite people who might not usually share a table to come together to share a table.
Speaker AAnd perhaps it's across political or social or economic boundaries of some sort, but share food and share stories.
Speaker APractice the kind of radical hospitality that Jesus modeled.
Speaker AConsider discussing how your community might resist systems of oppression while supporting those who feel pressured to compromise their values.
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Speaker ALoving God, who knows what it means to face opposition and betrayal.
Speaker ABe with us in our complicated human moments when we feel pressured to conform to systems that harm.
Speaker AGive us courage to resist when we're tempted to exclude others.
Speaker ARemind us of your table and that all are welcome.
Speaker AHelp us create space for authentic community in a divided world.
Speaker AGuide us in examining our own hearts and actions even as we work to transform unjust systems.
Speaker AThank you for showing us that another way is possible in the spirit of Jesus who gathered unlikely people together.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AWell, it's always good to gather with you my friends here on the Daily Bible Refresh.
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Speaker ABring a friend this time as we look to meet the goal, the vision of getting the audible word of God into two million years.
Speaker AA million people by 2028.
Speaker AI'll see you again tomorrow.
Speaker AMy name is Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
Speaker ARemember that God's loyal love doesn't run out.
Speaker AHis merciful love hasn't dried up, it's created new.