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Jesus before Pilate 1-6
Chapter nineteen opens with a hideous act of torture.
It baffles me how people over look what all Christ went through that day.
John is explaining in detail all what Jesus had to absorb for our sins.
How many of you really understand or have a decent grasp on “Roman Flogging” entailed?
They would take these long strands of twine and interweave them to make whips.
While weaving them they would insert bone fragments and sharp rocks.
They would take those who would be flogged and tie them to a stump that made them bend over.
Their would be two Romans who would take turns whipping the person until they fell down.
Jesus would receive 39 lashes with these whips.
It would rip out his flesh, for our sins.
The word “Flogged” means: to beat severely with a whip.
They would take these long strands of twine and interweave them to make whips.
While weaving them they would insert bone fragments and sharp rocks.
They would take those who would be flogged and tie them to a stump that made them bend over.
There would be two Romans who would take turns whipping the person until they fell.
Jesus would receive 39 lashes with these whips.
It would rip out his flesh, for our sins.
The word “Flogged” means: to beat severely with a whip.
After being flogged, the soldiers twisted thorns to make a crown for Jesus and clothed Him in a purple rob.
They kept telling Him “Hail, King of Jews” and would slap Him.
Jesus endured flogging, crown of thorns put on His head, and now being slapped for you and me.
After being flogged, the soldiers twisted thorns to make a crown for Jesus and clothed Him in a purple rob.
They kept telling Him “Hail, King of Jews” and would slap Him.
Jesus endured flogging, crown of thorns put on His head, and now being slapped for you and I.
Pilate brought forth Jesus to the Jews telling them he had found no guilt in Him.
Listen to the Prophet
Pilate brought forth Jesus to the Jews telling them he had found no guilt in Him.
Listen to the Prophet
Jesus built His temple through His blood He spilt for each of us.
He knew what had to be done to reconcile us back to the Father, His blood had to be spilt.
He never complained, His confidence was radiant for us to see, and His will was to do the Father’s will.
The religious elite wanted Him to be crucified.
He took away their power and splendor.
Jesus’ Death Penalty 7-17
Pilate is not wanting to be a part of this crucifixion.
Jesus is not guilty by Rome’s law; therefore, it is a Jewish matter.
Matthew records that his wife has a vision.
He tells them to crucify Jesus themselves.
But, listen to the Pharisees, “We have a law, and according to that law he ought to die.”
The law they are talking about is
Pilate hears the statement and is now even more afraid.
The word for afraid is...
Phobeo were we get phobia: it means to be in a state of fearing something or someone.
Pilate is the ruler over Jerusalem, at his disposal is an army of the elite and he is afraid of Christ.
We too should be afraid of the power of the Lord, without His death we perish just as Pilate and the Pharisees did! Pilate runs back in and asks the Lord where He is from.
Jesus does not answer to fulfill the prophecy in
Pilate explains to the Creator that he has the authority to crucify Him.
Listen this is comical when you think about the creation once again trying to tell the Creator what all his power and authority entails.
God is the only One who has ultimate and full power.
Listen to Jesus’ explanation to Pilate.
Nobody has any authority over Christ unless it is given to him by the Father.
All authority belongs to God and governments receive their authority from God.
Listen to Jesus’ explanation to Pilate.
Nobody has any authority over Christ unless it is given to him by the Father.
All authority belongs to God and governments receive their authority from God.
Pilate wants to release Jesus after questioning Him again and being afraid of Christ.
But the Sanhedrin court want Jesus crucified, their ill-will towards Christ steamed out of their prideful desire.
They would not budge so Pilate handed Christ over to be crucified.
Listen to the Sanhedrin’s response to Pilate’s question.
“We have no king but Caesar.”
We are either loyal to God or friends with the world.
Just as they used their alliance with Rome to receive what they wanted, people today will bend to the world.
The chief priests (οἱ ἀρχιερεις [hoi archiereis]) were Sadducees, who had no Messianic hope like that of the Pharisees.
So to carry their point against Jesus they renounce the principle of the theocracy that God was their King ().
Listen to the Sanhedrin’s response to Pilate’s question.
“We have no king but Caesar.”
We are either loyal to God or friends with the world.
Just as they used their alliance with Rome to receive what they wanted, people today will bend to the world.
The chief priests (οἱ ἀρχιερεις [hoi archiereis]) were Sadducees, who had no Messianic hope like that of the Pharisees.
So to carry their point against Jesus they renounce the principle of the theocracy that God was their King ().
A.T. Robertson, Word Pictures in the New Testament (Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1933), .
Anything that contradicts the word of God is from the liar himself.
Any time religious people have an attitude like the Sanhedrin, their identity is shown.
We have One King, Jesus Christ!
We never bow down to any man or woman only Jesus.
Jesus carries His Cross for Us! 18-24
Jesus leaves and starts the walk to Golgotha.
He would be lifted just as He predicted next to two thieves.
On His cross was the sign for the whole world to know, Jesus of Nazareth, the King of Jews.
How ironic that they did not want Him to be their king but a gentile Roman soldier made the sign declaring who Christ was.
The soldiers took His clothes just as it was prophesied.
They mocked Christ and scoffed at Him.
What they failed to realize, if He is not crucified we cannot be reconciled.
The penalty of sin is death.
We see the story of the criminals hanging there and the contrast of their spirit.
One is yelling at Christ to come down of the Cross.
This person was put there by Satan to persuade Christ to come down of the Cross before His time.
Ever since the birth of Christ Satan has tried to manipulate Him in fulfill His divinity before it was His time.
The other criminal had true contrition in his heart and asked forgiveness.
This person is in heaven right now with all our loved ones.
The only time it becomes late to repent and receive salvation is, when you die.
Death of Jesus Christ 28-30
Once Christ knew the time had come and all that needed to be fulfilled in Scripture had been accomplished, He asks for a drink.
They gave Him sour wine to quench His thirst.
The next verse Jesus conquerors sin by yielding up His Spirit to the Father.
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