Jesus' Teaching At The Last Supper

Ken Curry

Florida Christadelphian Bible School (1990)

This series turns our attention to one of the most intimate and powerful sections of scripture: Jesus’ words to his disciples in the upper room on the night before his crucifixion. Drawn from John chapters 13–17, these lessons show the depth of his love, his humility, and his vision for the future of his followers. Through careful reflection, the talks invite us to hear these timeless teachings afresh and apply them personally.

Jesus Was Never Off Duty

The opening study reminds us that Jesus was always mindful of his mission and his disciples’ needs. Even as he faced the cross, he offered words of assurance and comfort, showing that his love and care were never set aside.

The Lord’s Cleansing of Feet and Heart

This talk focuses on the unforgettable act of Jesus washing his disciples’ feet. It reveals his humility and his call to serve one another with the same spirit, while also addressing the heart’s need for cleansing and renewal.

The New Commandment

Here we hear the Lord give a new commandment: that his disciples love one another as he loved them. This powerful lesson challenges us to understand love not as an option, but as the defining mark of true discipleship.

Abiding Places

In this session, Jesus’ words “let not your heart be troubled” are explored with tender clarity. He promises abiding places prepared for his followers, teaching them to trust in God and to anchor their faith in the assurance of his return.

The Comforter: The Holy Spirit

Jesus promises the coming of the Comforter to guide, strengthen, and remind his disciples of all he had taught them. This study looks at what the Comforter meant for the apostles and what reassurance we can draw from that promise today.

Jesus’ Prayer for His Friends

The series concludes with Jesus’ prayer in John 17, where he intercedes for his disciples and for all who would believe in him through their word. It is a moving glimpse into his heart of love, his vision for unity, and his desire for his followers to share in the glory of God.

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Give ear, and hear my voice; give attention, and hear my speech.

Isaiah 28:23 (ESV)