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Jesus on Trial (Matthew 26:57-68; 27:11-26)
In this Sunday’s passages, Jesus is put on trial. The righteous judge of all creation not only will undergo the judgment for sin that we deserve, but he allows himself to be judged by sinners. Jesus stands before the high priest, Pontius Pilate (and the crowds) and through these accusations and indictments against him, we see the tables slowly turn, revealing that all along we are the ones that are on trial. From the original accusers to modern day readers we are confronted with who Jesus is and the response he demands.
From Series: "Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom"
Related Topics: Easter, Sunday Morning Sermons, The Gospel of Matthew
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Jesus on Trial (Matthew 26:57-68; 27:11-26)
In this Sunday’s passages, Jesus is put on trial. The righteous judge of all creation not only will undergo the judgment for sin that we deserve, but he allows himself to be judged by sinners. Jesus stands before the high priest, Pontius Pilate (and the crowds) and through these accusations and indictments against him, we see the tables slowly turn, revealing that all along we are the ones that are on trial. From the original accusers to modern day readers we are confronted with who Jesus is and the response he demands.
From Series: "Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom"
Related Topics: Easter, Sunday Morning Sermons, The Gospel of Matthew
More From "Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom"
The Religion of Jesus (Matthew 14:34-15:20) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Who Do You Say I Am? (Matthew 16:1-20) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
A Cross-Shaped Kingdom (Matthew 16:21-28) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
The Greatest in the (Upside-Down) Kingdom of Jesus | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
A Committed Community (Matthew 18:15-20) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Kingdom Forgiveness (Matthew 18:21-35) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Hard Hearts and the Better Way of the Kingdom (Matthew 19:1-12) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Flipping the Script (Matthew 19:13-30) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
The Unreasonableness of Grace (Matthew 20:1-16) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen | |||
Jesus Our Prophet Priest and King (Matthew 21:1-22) | Rev. Robert Recio | Listen |