We Need The Lord
Luke 22:24-38
Introduction:
I.
Verse 24 – the
disciples strive among themselves, trying to determine among themselves which of
them is the greatest.
A.
This is strife among
the disciples.
1.
The word “strife”
means contention, or even the love of contending.
2.
It is interesting to
note that this strife occurs shortly after the Lord instituted the Lord’s
Supper.
3.
Many believe the
church went right out after the Lord’s Supper was instituted and didn’t speak to
anybody so they would not lose the thought of the Lord’s Supper.
4.
The truth is: the
disciples lost the thought of the Lord’s Supper before they left the
upper room.
B.
The question of who
is greatest came about because of Luke 22:21-23.
1.
Jesus has told them
the betrayer is with them at the table.
2.
As the disciples
began to enquire among themselves about whom the betrayer is; they naturally
dismissed some because they are great.
3.
It seems the
disciples are not trying to be great, or to announce themselves as great.
4.
They are attempting
to discern who is the greatest, but they are using human understanding.
5.
Jesus stops their
natural reasoning’s to explain what true greatness is.
C.
This is not the
first time.
1.
Mark 9:34 – As they
traveled toward Capernaum, the disciples discuss among themselves who is the
greatest. Verse 35-37 – Christ
explains, by setting a child in their midst, that the servant is greatest of
all.
a.
Note verse 38 and 39
concerning those casting out devils but did not follow Christ.
b.
This question was
asked immediately following Christ’s statement of Mark 9:35-37.
c.
This question
reveals the disciples did not understand the answer Christ gave them.
d.
Jesus patiently
instructed his disciples to not forbid them.
2.
Luke 9:46-48 records
this same discussion.
a.
This passage records
exactly the same discussion as Mark 9:34-39.
b.
Both Mark and Luke
record that the disciples faced the issue of “Who is the Greatest?” before.
3.
In Luke 22, Jesus
patiently explains there is no time to be wasted in trying to determine who is
the greatest.
a.
It is time only to
be about the Father’s business.
b.
It is also time for
us to stop quarrelling about various things, and be about our Father’s business.
D.
It is amazing that
the disciples go through the same discussion at this point in time, not having
learned the lesson of being a servant.
1.
We need to be aware
of old problems resurfacing.
2.
We carry the memory
of all former things – good and bad.
3.
May God help us to
keep our minds firm on the things of God, to know where we are in time, and to
know the work before us.
II.
The disciples are
not thinking of what they ought to be thinking.
A.
I am not trying to
fault the disciples, but use them for examples of how far astray our thinking
often is from where it ought to be.
1.
God has given us the
example of the disciples so we will understand what we ought to do.
2.
The disciples will
be judged for their actions and inactions, and we will too.
B.
The time is just
before the crucifixion of Christ.
1.
Just as the
disciples could not spiritually determine the greatest, they could not determine
the time.
2.
Luke 22:31-34 –
Peter was determined he would go to prison or die for Christ, but Christ knew in
less than 12 hours, Peter would deny him three times.
3.
Luke 22:39-40 – they
all went to the Mount of Olives, where Jesus instructed his disciples to watch
and pray.
a.
The disciples went
to sleep while Christ was agonizing just a stone’s throw away.
b.
It would be just a
few minutes until the mob comes for Christ, but the disciples sleep.
c.
What are we doing
when the return of the Lord is so very near?
d.
What are we doing
when our death is so near?
e.
I Thessalonians
5:1-9 – Let us not sleep because the end is near.
f.
May God help us see
the end is near so we will be more alert and not taken up by all the things the
world has to offer.
C.
We must be aware of
the times in which we live.
1.
I Timothy 4:1-6 – We
can recognize we are living in the last days because these false religions teach
things that are unnatural – following evil spirits – teaching not to marry –
teaching not to eat certain foods – openly lying, etc.
2.
II Timothy 3:1- 8 –
Here is a list of things that is happening in the last days.
a.
We need to be aware
these things point us to the soon return of Christ.
b.
These things should
not be a lure to sin, but a warning of the soon coming judgment of God.
c.
Verse 3 speaks of
unnatural affection.
1)
1/14/2004 – Iraqi
homicide (suicide) bomber (mother) leaves two babies behind.
2)
Homosexual marriages
in Vermont and Massachusetts, and California.
3)
Sexual “freedoms”
and promiscuity.
3.
Matthew 24:32-34 –
The fig tree represents the nation of Israel.
a.
When Israel becomes
a nation, look up, because our redemption draws nigh.
b.
Verse 34 – There are
at least two things in this verse.
The fulfillment of the first proves the second will be fulfilled.
1)
The generation
living and hearing Christ (and this generation are Jews) will not die until
Christ comes in judgment – this happened in 70 AD when Titus overran Jerusalem.
There is a more complete description of this event in Luke 21:12-33.
2)
The generation
living at the time Israel is made a nation will not die before the Lord returns
in judgment.
4.
Luke 17:28-33 – As
it was in the days of Lot, so it shall be when Jesus returns.
a.
Homosexuality was
open and accepted in that day, as it is today.
b.
Verse 31 – Today is
the day to not be so overly concerned and anxious about the things of this
world, because this world is passing away.
c.
Verse 32 – Remember
Lot’s wife – What a warning to us!
d.
Verse 33 is placed
there on purpose – will we think and heed the warning from God?
III.
Who is the greatest
disciple? See verse 24.
A.
We should not be
thinking about who is the greatest.
1.
Jesus is the
greatest and he is serving the disciples.
2.
He has served them
the Passover, and instituted the Lord’s Supper.
B.
We should be
thinking about our service.
1.
We often think the
most important person is the busiest person, but that is not necessarily so.
2.
The most important
person is the servant of all.
3.
Ecclesiastes 5:9 –
“Moreover the profit of the earth is for all: the king himself is served by
the field.”
4.
The king may think
he is more important than the farmer, but when the farmer quits, even the king
will have nothing to eat.
IV.
Verse 35-38.
A.
We need adequate
preparation to be faithful today.
1.
A purse is a
moneybag.
2.
A script is a
leather bag or wallet, where a traveler carries provisions.
3.
A sword is a knife,
whether large or small. A sword has
also been related as being the Word of God.
4.
Garments are
clothes.
5.
Christ orders his
disciples to sell their clothes and buy a sword, but don’t worry about having
too much.
6.
The disciples
declare they have two swords, and Christ states, “It is enough.”