2023 Come, Follow Me
New Testament Lesson 23:
May 29 — June 4
As you read about the events described in Matthew 26; Mark 14; and John 13, pay attention to any impressions you receive, especially those impressions that deepen your faith in Jesus Christ and your commitment to Him.
Matthew 26: Jesus is anointed—He keeps the Passover and institutes the sacrament—He suffers in Gethsemane, is betrayed by Judas, and is taken before Caiaphas—Peter denies that he knows Jesus.
Mark 14: Jesus is anointed with oil—He eats the Passover, institutes the sacrament, suffers in Gethsemane, and is betrayed by Judas—Jesus is falsely accused, and Peter denies that he knows Him.
John 13: Jesus washes the feet of the Twelve—He identifies Judas as His betrayer—He commands them to love one another.
- Come, Follow Me Study and Teaching Helps — Lesson 23: May 29–June 4, Jonn Claybaugh
- The New Testament in Context: Come, Follow Me Lesson 23
- Two Notes on the Language Used in the Last Supper Accounts by Robert S. Boylan
- Peter’s Tears, Steven L. Olsen
- Audio Roundtable: Come, Follow Me New Testament Lesson 22
- Audio Roundtable: Come, Follow Me New Testament Lesson 23
- The Institution of the Sacrament, Hales Swift
- Come Follow Me 2019: John 13-17, Book of Mormon Central
- Come Follow Me: John 13-17, Don’t Miss This
- Come Follow Me—Podcast #22 “Continue Ye in My Love”, John 13-17, Meridian Magazine
- Come, Follow Me for Individuals and Families: John 13-17, “Continue Ye in My Love”, Meridian Magazine
- Come, Follow Me for Sunday School: “Continue Ye in My Love”, John 13-17, Meridian Magazine
- “Continue Ye in My Love” John 13-17, BYU Studies
- “Come, Follow Me” June 3–9: “Continue Ye in My Love”, LDS Living
- “Come Follow Me” FHE: The Holy Ghost, LDS Living