Luke 22:19

"for I tell you, I will not drink at all again from the fruit of the vine, until God’s Kingdom comes.”"

Key Reflection

In Luke 22:19, Jesus speaks of a profound shift in his role and identity, pointing to his future suffering and resurrection as the basis for this statement. This verse encapsulates the transition from his earthly ministry to his exaltation in God's Kingdom. By saying he will not drink wine again until that Kingdom comes, Jesus foreshadows his impending sacrifice on the cross, where he would indeed cease eating and drinking in a literal sense during his crucifixion. This act symbolizes his willingness to endure suffering for the sake of redemption, linking his death with the inauguration of God's eternal reign.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verses 19,20. See Barnes "Mt 26:26, also Mt 26:27,28 Verse 19. No Barnes text on this verse. {h} "And he took bread" 1 Co 10:16; 11:24 __________________________________________________________________

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