Jesus’ last days Bible study note
Most people don’t realize this, but everything Jesus does in His last week is connected.
From cursing the fig tree to cleansing the temple to teaching publicly, this was not random.
Jesus is exposing something deeper.
He is not just confronting behavior. He is revealing what has gone wrong in the heart of God’s people and their leaders.
When you see the sequence, the whole week starts to make sense.
This visual Bible study walks through Jesus’ final week leading up to the crucifixion and resurrection and shows how each moment connects.
If Passion Week has ever felt fast or unclear, this will help you understand what is actually happening.
Watch the full study on YouTube: “What happened between Palm Sunday and Easter”
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Reflecting on Jesus’ last days has always brought me close to the profound teachings embedded in the Passion Week. What struck me most is how every action Jesus took—from the moment He entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday to His ultimate sacrifice on the cross—was deliberate and deeply symbolic. One powerful insight I gained from studying this sequence is that Jesus wasn’t merely correcting outward behavior but was addressing the spiritual condition of God’s people and their leaders. For example, the cleansing of the temple wasn’t just about removing traders; it was a prophetic act highlighting the corruption and misplaced priorities among the religious authorities. Likewise, the cursing of the fig tree symbolized the barrenness and lack of true faith among the people. The OCR content in the visual study—such as references to the Mount of Olives, Judas' betrayal, and Peter’s denial—enriches this understanding by connecting scriptural events across the Gospels (Mark 14:39, John 12:1-8, Luke 22:47-53). These moments remind us how intertwined the narratives are and fulfill Jesus’ own predictions about His suffering. For anyone who has felt overwhelmed by the speed or complexity of Passion Week, this study offers a paced walkthrough that clarifies how each event flows into the next. Watching Jesus’ purposeful preparation for His burial and the unfolding betrayal helps one experience the week not just as history but as a living testimony of divine love and sacrifice. Personally, integrating visual cues with scriptural references made my Bible study more engaging and meaningful, prompting deeper reflection on what these events mean for faith today. This kind of study is particularly helpful when shared in community settings or study groups, fostering rich discussion and spiritual growth. If you want to deepen your understanding, I highly recommend watching the full YouTube study titled "What happened between Palm Sunday and Easter." It provides valuable context and insights that bring this pivotal week in Christian history to life.






































































































