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Man’s Court, God’s Kingdom, Pt. 2 (John 18:38-19:15)

Part 2
with Michael Easley
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Man’s Court, God’s Kingdom, Pt. 2 (John 18:38-19:15)

Part 2
with Michael Easley
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This sermon explores the trials of Jesus, focusing on the interactions between Jesus and Pilate, the accusations made against Him, and the role of the Jewish leaders in His condemnation.

Man’s Court, God’s Kingdom, Pt. 2 (John 18:38-19:15)

Michael originally taught ‘Man’s Court, God’s Kingdom, Pt. 2 (John 18:38-19:15)’ at Immanuel Bible Church.

Summary

This sermon explores the trials of Jesus, focusing on the interactions between Jesus and Pilate, the accusations made against Him, and the role of the Jewish leaders in His condemnation. It delves into the themes of innocence, mockery, and the sovereignty of God in the face of human responsibility, ultimately highlighting the universal guilt of humanity in the crucifixion of Christ.

Takeaways

  • The trials of Jesus are complex and multifaceted.
  • Pilate’s attempts to save Jesus reveal his political maneuvering.
  • Barabbas represents the irony of redemption in Jesus’ trial.
  • The mocking of Jesus serves to highlight His true kingship.
  • Pilate’s dilemma illustrates the conflict between political and religious authority.
  • God’s sovereignty does not negate human responsibility for sin.
  • The Jewish leaders played a significant role in the condemnation of Jesus.
  • The phrase ‘We have no king but Caesar’ reflects a deep irony.
  • All humanity shares responsibility for the death of Christ.
  • God’s love is evident in His willingness to sacrifice His Son.

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, Doctrine of Christology, God's Will, Salvation, Theology, Trust, Who is God?, Worship

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  • Christianity, Gospel of John, Jesus, Lord, theology
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