Why Jesus' last meal is important for his disciples with him, and Christian is the last of Christians today is how to celebrate described a meal in the church is referred to as their disciples and Jesus meal "last It is a dinner of. This is also the Passover Festival. This is the most important night of the Jewish year and is called Exodus. This meal is a symbol of God's passage through Moses to save Jews from Egyptian slavery. The Passover Festival is a symbol of slavery against the "past" of freedom, celebrated with family gatherings every year.
Today we celebrate Maundy on Thursday. This is the day we remember the last supper night. Traditionally, Christians believed that Jesus was arrested after Jesus celebrated this last Passover Banquet together with his disciples. This is a dark night. This is the beginning of the end of Jesus' life. In just a few hours, he will be handed over, beaten, and ultimately crucified. When Jesus told these words, he raised his eyes and looked at heaven and said, "Father, let us glorify your child, for all of us this is eternal life Yes, they are the only true gods for you, and I know Jesus Christ that you gave to me, Before the world exists, before you exist the world, with the glory that I am with you Praise me before.
The last supper is one of several major events in the earthly life of Jesus Christ recorded in the Bible. The last supper is about the last meal made with the disciples about 2000 years ago before Jesus was arrested in Rome and crucified. The last supper, including many important principles, remains an important part of Christian life all over the world. The last Supper is written in three parts of the four New Testament Gospels, the Gospel of Matthew, the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Luke. This is some of the highlights of life that is recorded in the Gospel of Luke. First, Jesus predicted would suffer immediately after his meal, and it will be the last meal before completing his work he is on behalf of the kingdom of God (Luke 22: 15- 16). Second, Jesus gave the followers the symbol of their bodies and the blood of sacrifice for all humanity.
At the end of Jesus' service over five years, Jesus returns to Jerusalem (where there is a temple), last meal with his disciples before being betrayed by one of his twelve closest disciples (Judas) I did it. . A ridiculous religious leader arrested him and handed him to the Romans for torture and crucifixion. Three days later, a female believer in Jesus discovered that his tomb is empty. They told the disciples that they did not believe at first. But Jesus personally appeared among women, disciples, and hundreds of other people. He told them to "go to become a disciple of all the countries" and then return to heaven