Divisions (run-on sentence OK, direct verbiage from Scripture/Principles are Aims for each Division – a truth about God, a truth about man, a truth about God’s relationship to man; a sin to avoid, promise to trust, example to follow, command to obey, truth to believe):
1.Jesus is arrested and tried (Mt 26:47-68)
Principle: God’s
plan for mankind’s redemption involved Jesus’ arrest and trial.
2.Peter denies knowing Jesus and Judas hangs himself (Mt
26:69-27:10)
Principle: God’s
plan for mankind’s redemption involved Peter’s denial and Judas’ betrayal and
their reactions to their remorse.
3.Jesus before Governor Pilate (Mt 27:11-31)
Principle: God’s
plan for mankind’s redemption involved accusations, innocence, beating, mocking
and crucifixion.
Subject Sentence (10-word
sentence with proper structure showing exactly where you are in Scripture):
Jesus is arrested, tried, denied and sent to be
crucified.
Aim (“To Cause My
Audience To…” Know, See, Learn, Understand, etc.):
TCMATK Jesus was sent to redeem mankind and restore man’s
relationship with God the Father.
Application (not
yes or no question. Meant to bring about
heart change):
1.How does your heart and mind cling to Jesus when you’re
prevented from pursuing Him or judged by the world?
2.How does your heart and mind cling to Jesus after
you’ve experienced remorse from “letting Him (and yourself) down?”
3.What needs to change in your heart and thinking about
Jesus’ unjust suffering and what that means for His followers?
The Big Idea (author’s
main purpose in writing; the one thing all the other things in the passage is
about; if you couldn’t talk about it, you would still understand the passage is
trying to convey this):
#innocent, #unjust suffering
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