The Last Supper Story
This is The Last Supper Story of Lord Jesus for children. A long time ago, John and Peter, two of Jesus’s disciples had arranged for the Lord’s Passover. These were the last few days of Jesus before he would be crucified. The Passover Feast was held in a house in Jerusalem.
Jesus and all his disciples sat together and ate in one big room. As they ate, Jesus spoke to his disciples. He told them he was really looking forward to this Passover Feast and he wanted to eat his last meal with all of them. You may also like to read, The Baptism Of Christ.
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Jesus took a loaf of bread, thanked Lord for it and gave it to his disciples and said, “This loaf of bread is my body.” Jesus then picked up a cup of wine and once again, he thanked the Lord for the same. Offering them the wine, he said, “This cup of wine is my blood.”
He said that he was ready to shed his blood for his people so that they would be forgiven for their sins. All his disciples ate the loaf the bread and drank the wine. The meal continued after this. It was a long celebration. The disciples took their time because they enjoyed talking with Jesus and asking him questions. Also, they sang a song to God together. You may also like to read, Easter Story For Kids.
After the meal was over, Jesus washed the feet of his disciples because he loved them. He wanted them to learn that they too should do nice things for people.
Here is a short visual depiction of the “The Last Supper Story”. See the video story below,
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Laura Ingraham broadcasts the second part of her interview with AG Bill Barr (majority transcribed below). In this segment we can get a sense of where the DOJ is going with the ongoing investigations by U.S. Attorney John Durham into spygate and the current status of FISA against the backdrop of the prior administration abuse.AG Bill Barr notes John Durham will bring criminal charges against those in the previous administration: “he is looking to bring to justice people who were engaged in abuses if he can show that there were criminal violations; and that’s what the focus is on.” WATCH. @2:49 of video INGRAHAM – John Brennan was smashing the President’s firing of Inspector General Michael Atkinson, let’s listen:BRENNAN – “By removing Mr. Atkinson, and I think also sending a signal to others, Mr. Trump continues to show his insecurity in terms of trying to stop anybody who was going to expose, again the lawlessness, that I think he not only has allowed to continue, but also that he abets.”BARR – “I think the president did the right thing in removing Atkinson.
From the vantage point of the Dept. Of Justice, he had interpreted his statute; which is a fairly narrow statute that gave him jurisdiction over wrong-doing by intelligence people; and tried to turn it into a commission to explore anything in the government, and immediately report it to congress without letting the executive branch look at it and determine whether there was any problem. He was told this in a letter from the department of justice, and he is obliged to follow the interpretation of the department of justice, and he ignored it. So I think the President was correct in firing him.”. Today we observe Good Friday, the day of the death of Jesus.
Many Christian Churches have different ways of observation, to prepare us for the coming resurrection of the Lord on Easter Sunday. Today, the sacrifices we have made during Lent culminate in our internalization of the great offering of Christ’s life. If we have been diligent in our Lenten preparations, Good Friday hits us with a power and force that brings us, literally and figuratively, to our knees with the grasp of what Jesus poured out for us. It becomes personal, a tiny sliver of the cross is buried in our heart. And so each year, we find that we give ourselves over to Christ just a little more through this time of penance and reflection.This year, in particular, I suspect that many of us will experience Good Friday as we never have before, with a comprehension of our own mortality and perhaps even an understanding that there are so many things in this world we do not, we cannot, control.
We can control our choice in relationship to those things, and to the most important choice of all, the life and death of Jesus Christ, who chose to hang on a cross and die for us. He had all control, and he made his choice for us. Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacy Abrams, having previously refused to accept defeat, stands atop her imaginary governor platform and says she will be honored to be on the ticket as Joe Biden’s vice-president selection. This is the second time Abrams has implied her addition to the ticket. Stacy Abrams said Thursday that she would be “honored” to be former Vice President ’s running mate. “I would be honored to be on the campaign trail as a running mate,” she said.
“But that is a process that you can’t campaign for, and I’m not campaigning for. I’m just being straight-forward.” If Biden remains the nominee through the convention (not guaranteed), then Abrams fits the mold for a predictable female of color VP. Biden will select a female, but the race aspect is a 50/50 proposition depending on the candidate. April 2020 MTWTFSS.
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