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Illegal & Ironic -the trials of Jesus
Matthew
Matthew 26:63
Isaiah 53:
Illegal
Matthew 26:
Matthew 26:
Trial was illegally held during the Passover
Trial was illegally held after sunset
The religious leaders illegally tried to use false witnesses
The religious leaders were not seeking justice but murder
Ironic
Matthew 26:59-6
Fulfilled prophecy
Matthew 26:
Isaiah 53:3-7
The religious leaders were convinced that Jesus was not the Messiah prophesied of old but He was fulfilling prophecy right in their midst!
In the end Jesus would fulfill over 300 OT prophecies concerning the coming Messiah.
Jewish people today will tell you that they reject Jesus as their Messiah because their forefathers did.
However, according to , the pre-requisite for being the Messiah was to be rejected by His own people.
2. The oath of the High Priest
Matthew 26:
The High Priest, like all Jewish people, were forbidden by the OT Law from using the name of God in an oath.
He invoked the name of “the living God” not knowing that the Living God was standing 3 feet away from him.
Matthew 26:59-
3. The response of Jesus
Matthew 26:
Response?
Blasphemy!
The religious leaders were not looking for the Messiah…they were looking to maintain their power, profit, and prestige.
With Peter In The Courtyard
Confronted
Servant girl
Matthew
2. Woman
2. Woman
Matthew 26:71-72
3. Temple Police
Matthew 26:73-74
Convicted
Matthew 26:7
Following Jesus At A Distance
Leaves one emotionally uncertain
Leaves one spiritually vulnerable
Leaves one morally ambivilant
Following Jesus at a distance Peter was unable to stand for Jesus, but as my wife Diane pointed out, Peter with Jesus took on the whole Sanhedrin in Acts 4!
One More Thing...
1 Corinthians 15:3-5
Following
After Jesus was raised from the dead He was on a mission to reveal Himself to the World....but first He had an appointment with the one who failed him so miserably and the others who had run away....
He needed to let them know He still loved them and that it was OK.
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