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In life’s darkest moments Christ is still in control.
Look at verse 47-50
Matthew
Condemnation
Christ commands his enemies.
Do what you came to do!
Next Look at verse 51-54
47-50
Matthew 26:51-54
Christ corrects his family.
“Do you think that I cannot appeal to my Father, and he will at once send me more than twelve legions of angels?” (, ESV)
Next Look at verses 55-56
Matthew
Christ confronts the crowd.
Christ confronts the crowd.
Jesus is in charge - He is not a victim - He is the sovereign.
Our Reaction is not Poor Jesus but Praise Jesus!
In life’s darkest moments Christ is still in control.
Next Lets Look at the second point
Christ’s righteousness shines with the backdrop of human sinfulness .
Matthew 26:
Picture of the Sanhedrin
The Jewish high court of justice consisted of 71 men and was led by the high priest.
The council could decide almost any fate of its people - except the death penalty, which was decided by the Romans.
The Court was located within the Chamber of Hewn Stone inside Herod’s Temple.
The religious leaders seek a conviction at the expense of the truth.
house of the high priest.
Trying someone in the high priest’s home at night (or even interrogating them there in preparation for a morning hearing) violated ancient judicial ethics, which required unbiased public hearings.
The path of our redemption lead Christ to experience complete humiliation.
Matthew 26
Finally lets look at the last point Look at 69-75
3. Fear of men causes us to fail the Lord.
Overconfidence leads to spiritual catastrophe.
Peter is like the Titanic full speed a head in waters covered by icebergs.
oath was not profanity but calling upon God’s name to guarantee that what one said was true.
Jesus warned against making such oaths, as they called into question one’s ordinary truthfulness and integrity.
Sin inevitably leads to sorrow.
The last note in Peter’s story is not failure but forgiveness.
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