The judge, the final arbiter, whatever you say happens.
And
they bring to you a man. He is fairly ordinary looking and they accuse
Him of saying He is the Son of God. And this is blasphemy according to
the Law and He should be put to death.
Before you make such a momentous decision on the man’s life, you decide to do some investigations.
You
check and you find that this man has been around for about three years
or so. He has been travelling up and down the land, and He has indeed
said several times that He is the Son of God. He preaches to people and
He tells them to repent from their sins and to follow the Way of the
Lord.
So
you wonder about this and you think “Well, maybe if I can prove that
this man is mad, I could let Him off. I could tell the people that He is
insane, and they should let Him go, and I could warn Him not to repeat
what He says because it would get Him into deep trouble”.
So
you check on the man’s sanity and you find that indeed He is not mad at
all. Many people can testify to the fact that he has preached in the
temples, and He has debated with religious elders, and shows no sign of
being mentally insane whatsoever. Indeed, He is very wise.
And
you also find that this man seems to have some supernatural powers
because He has healed many people up and down the country. The blind can
see, the deaf can hear, the dumb can talk and the lame can walk. And
there’s plenty of evidence for what He has done. There’s even a Roman
Officer who can testify that He has healed. What better evidence do you
want?
And
also, you understand, that apparently He has raised people from the
dead. Now that’s very strange. No one has ever done that before. But
again there’s plenty of evidence of that. There’s the family of a man
called Lazarus who apparently had died and had been entombed for a few
days yet Jesus raised him from the dead and raised other people from the
dead.
And when He preaches He says to people “Your Faith has saved you” whatever that means. And He heals them.
He doesn’t charge at all for what He is doing. He just wants people to repent and follow the Lord.
So
you wonder whether He’s some sort of trickster, some sort of charlatan.
So you order your soldiers to beat Him up and to rough Him a bit to see
whether He admits to being a liar, a cheat.
Your
soldiers torture Him, beat Him up, they put a crown of thorns on His
head because He claims to being a King of some sort. But after all that
the man still does not say anything in His defence.
So
you give up. You think, “Well, He is one of their people. He is not one
of us. So what’s it to do with me if they want to kill Him.”
So you give orders for Him to be put to death.
Your
soldiers put a Cross on His back and ask Him to carry it all the way to
the place where He is nailed to that Cross and left there to die.
And just before He dies He asks God in Heaven, to forgive these people, because they don’t know what they are doing.
What’s
more strange is that three days later this very man is Himself raised
from the dead. And a lot of people see Him and can testify to his
Resurrection.
Now I wonder. Is this enough evidence that this man is really the Son of God?
Because it is for me.
It is for me too.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you, Terri.
DeleteI think he didn't really want to put Jesus to death because he knew...
ReplyDeleteIn answer to your question, it was not enough evidence for me. I didn't believe the bible, not really, until after I met Jesus.
DeleteThank you Sandi. Jesus was beside you the whole time.
DeleteGod bless.
Victor I was blessed by this post. I became a born again believer in 1983. I'm grateful fof Jesus and what He did for my sin.
ReplyDeleteHello Regina,
DeleteThank you for letting us know that this article spoke to you. May God bless you always.
YES, it is for me!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Happyone.
DeleteGod bless you always.
ReplyDeleteThe fulfillment of the prophecy. BUT--there will always be nay sayers--SADLY!
Blessings, Victor!
Yes Lulu. There will always be those who do not believe.
DeleteGod bless you.
Amen, Victor! More than enough for me.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed Holy Week!
Thank you Martha.
DeleteWishing you a Blessed and Peaceful Holy Week.
God bless.
Yes! It's enough for me too! And thank the Lord for WHO He is!
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to see you visiting me again, Bettie. Thank you.
DeleteWishing you a Blessed and Peaceful Holy Week.
God bless.
- - - and me. Which, living a couple millennia after the incident, may have been easier. I have access to information about what's happened in the meantime.
ReplyDeleteAs for Pilate - that's one reason I don't ***want*** judicial authority. It's an enormous responsibility.
And I'm perhaps more sympathetic toward him than some. Looking into his position in the Roman pecking order, I gather that Pilate was in a very uncomfortable position: responsible for a strategically vital province, but without the authority and connections such a post (my opinion) deserved.
Then the regional bigwigs drop a potentially-explosive case at his feet - - -
Indeed Brian. His political position was very difficult. "We only have one King and that is Caesar!" He was caught in a dilemma and had to agree to Christ's Crucifixion. They would have rioted otherwise.
DeleteGod bless always. Happy Easter to you and yours.