Remember, in His Word, God has:

  • Something to see – what does the text say
  • Something to understand – what does it mean
  • Something to apply – what does it mean to me
  • Something to praise – for what are you thankful?

(1) Through the Bible

Day 1: Acts 26-28Day 4: Rom 5-6
Day 2: Romans 1-2Day 5: Rom 7-8
Day 3: Rom 3-4Day 6: Rom 9-10

This Sunday the preaching theme is The Last Supper and the text is Luke 22:7-30. Luke’s account of the Last Supper is from verses 7-23. Why do you suppose he follows with the dispute amongst the disciples regarding who was the greatest? Matthew, in comparison, doesn’t (see Matt 26).

(2) Key Passages

Day 1: Luke 22:1-6Day 4: Luke 22:19-23
Day 2: Luke 22:7-13Day 5: Luke 22:24-30
Day 3: Luke 22:14-18Day 6: 1 Corinthians 11:23-29

(1) Key Verses

Day 1: Luke 22:7-8Day 4: Luke 22:14-16
Day 2: Luke 22:9-10Day 5: Luke 22:17-19
Day 3: Luke 19:11-13Day 6: Luke 22:20-23

(4) Pre-readers (in the translation of your choice, quoted below from the NLT)

“For every time you eat this bread and drink this cup, you are announcing the Lord’s death until he comes again.

1 Corinthians 11:26