被誣告的耶穌
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Bible Passage: Matthew 27:1–31, Matthew 26:57–68
Bible Passage: Matthew 27:1–31, Matthew 26:57–68
Summary: This passage details the events of Jesus’ trial before the Sanhedrin and His subsequent condemnation, illustrating the false accusations and unjust treatment He endured.
Application: This sermon can encourage believers to rely on God's justice in times of suffering and false accusations, reminding them that, like Jesus, they are not alone in their struggles but can find strength in His example.
Teaching: The sermon teaches that suffering for righteousness can often come through misunderstanding and false accusations, as seen in Jesus' trial, and encourages believers to respond with grace and faith.
How this passage could point to Christ: Jesus' unjust trial is a foreshadowing of His ultimate sacrifice and His role as the innocent Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, emphasizing His fulfillment of the Messianic prophecies and His unwavering commitment to God's redemptive plan.
Big Idea: In the face of injustice and false accusations, Jesus modeled unwavering fidelity to His mission, assuring us that God’s justice will prevail, and that our suffering is not in vain.
Recommended Study: As you prepare this sermon, consider using Logos to investigate the historical context of the Sanhedrin's role in Jewish law and how Roman authority influenced these proceedings. You might also explore the Greek terminology related to the accusations and suffering in these passages to uncover deeper insights. Additionally, examining cross-references to Old Testament prophecies regarding the Messiah's suffering can provide a rich theological backdrop for your message.
引言
引言
我們是否有被誣告的經驗?
歷史中一些有名的誣告事件
1. 祭司長和全公會尋找假見證要控告耶穌
1. 祭司長和全公會尋找假見證要控告耶穌
Matthew 26:57-68
2. 無辜之人
2. 無辜之人
Matthew 27:1-10
3. Innocence Amidst Accusations
3. Innocence Amidst Accusations
Matthew 27:11-26
Explore how Jesus stood silently before Pilate, representing His purity and innocence even as the crowds shouted for His crucifixion. This could serve as a reminder of Christ’s all-encompassing sacrifice, where love conquered accusations. Encourage believers to find solace in Jesus’ example when facing wrongful blame, understanding that through Christ, God’s plan of redemption and justice is fulfilled.
4. Suffering with Purpose
4. Suffering with Purpose
Matthew 27:27-31
You might delve into the mockery and physical abuse Jesus suffered at the hands of the soldiers, portraying His unwavering strength and humility. Emphasize how these acts of indignity against Jesus were instrumental in His fulfillment of prophetic roles as the suffering servant. Urge believers to see their personal trials as participatory moments in Christ’s sufferings, leading to ultimate glory and vindication.