Luke 22:63-23:25 – The Trial of Jesus

Early Christians had to answer an obvious challenge. How can this man be the Savior of the world, the Messiah, the Son of God, if the authorities condemned Him as a guilty criminal? That is not a trivial question. It goes straight to the center of the Christian message.

But when you slow down and examine the trial of Jesus, the supposed embarrassment becomes one of the strongest confirmations of who He is. His enemies could not convict Him honestly, so they had to rig the process. The judges indicted themselves. The rulers exposed their corruption. And above all of it, God was accomplishing salvation for sinners through the very wickedness of men.

Luke 22: The Trial of Jesus

Early Christians had to answer an obvious challenge. How can this man be the Savior of the world, the Messiah, the Son of God, if the authorities condemned Him as a guilty criminal? That is not a trivial question. It goes straight to the center of the Christian message.

But when you slow down and examine the trial of Jesus, the supposed embarrassment becomes one of the strongest confirmations of who He is. His enemies could not convict Him honestly, so they had to rig the process. The judges indicted themselves. The rulers exposed their corruption. And above all of it, God was accomplishing salvation for sinners through the very wickedness of men.