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The Upper Room 29 March 2024 Devotional: Good Friday

The Upper Room 29 March 2024 Devotional: Good Friday
The Upper Room 29 March 2024 Devotional: Good Friday

THE UPPER ROOM 29 MARCH 2024 DEVOTIONAL, FRIDAY MESSAGE

TOPIC: Good Friday

TODAY’S READING
Mark 14:12-26

The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, “This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.” – 1 Corinthians 11:23-24 (NIV)

I awoke on Good Friday thinking of the introduction to our church’s Communion services: “On the night he was betrayed . . .” During Communion and Good Friday services, Christians tend to focus on the physical pain Jesus experienced during his trial and crucifixion, sometimes forgetting the excruciating emotional pain he endured.

For three years, Jesus had loved and taught his disciples. Yet they turned away after his arrest, as did many others who had once applauded him. (See Mk. 14:43–15:15.) Those following Jesus betrayed him for different reasons — Judas disclosed Jesus’ location for 30 pieces of silver; Peter denied him out of fear; the crowd chose instead to release a rebel insurrectionist named Barabbas. Betrayal can come in many forms and for various reasons, but it is always emotionally painful. Those who have experienced betrayal know the deep emotional wounds it causes.

During Communion services, we are reminded of the betrayal Jesus experienced. These services offer us time to think about those who betrayed Jesus and the significance of Jesus’ body and blood being sacrificed for those very people. Jesus’ death reminds us that we are all called to love our betrayers as Jesus loved his.

TODAY’S PRAYER
Lord Jesus, help us to follow your example and extend forgiveness and love toward those who have wounded us emotionally. Amen.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Through Christ’s love, I can overcome the pain of betrayal.

PRAYER FOCUS
For healing from the pain of betrayal

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