These four chapters cover an amazing depth and breadth of truly crucial events in a short space. Here we have… The final teachings of Jesus The anointing at Bethany The Last Supper The prayer in Gethsemane Peter’s denial Judas’ betrayal and subsequent suicide Jesus’ arrest, trial, and beating Jesus’ journey to Golgotha, crucifixion, death, and burial Jesus’ resurrection The Great Commission Reading four chapters in the Old Testament could, in one sense, take us through a greater span of history, covering hundreds or even thousands or, in the case of the opening chapters of Genesis, millions of years. However, here, in these closing four chapters of Matthew, we have the sense that we are peering into the very center, the crux, of history. Perhaps the reason why we get this feeling in reading of these last events of the life of Jesus of Nazareth is because in him, as St. Irenaeus said, we have the human story recapitulated. C. S. Lewis puts