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Introduction
Expect the unexpected.
Have you ever spoken with someone and gotten a response that was unexpected?
Has someone ever done something to you that was unexpected?
My son received some worms and bugs and spiders from my nephew’s birthday party yesterday.
When I went to bed, I discovered some very interesting things in our bed.
It was unexpected!
This is not the experience that Christ had.
Betrayed
Judas had plotted his work against the ministry of Christ and now it was time to see it through.
John 18:4-
John 18:6-
Jesus knew who was coming.
He fearlessly approached His captors.
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Denied
John 18:15-
Curios of His Master’s fate, Peter followed behind.
Could it be that Peter was falling in the same boat as those who believed but were scared?
If it were that Peter could have this problem, so could we?
I have often thought of bravery, and how really the brave thing is knowing what will happen when you say you believe, and still saying it.
Many believe bravery is saying whatever you want regardless of reality, but here it is really saying the truth of Christ.
John 18:25-
Crucified
Handed over.
Many will say, “if only God will show us a sign, then people will believe.”
In reality, these people heard the voice of God indicating who Jesus is.
They still refused to believe.
John 12:
John 12:37-
They saw the miracles, they heard the voice of God and yet still did not believe.
Exonerated
John 18:32-
John 18:39-19:
Rejected
John 18:28-
John 19:1-
It was clear by the conversation to follow that Pilate believed something about Jesus, but did not have the conviction to stand for it in his position.
Instead he caved to the people and saw Christ crucified.
Crucified
John 19:6-
John 19:16-
Buried
John 19:30
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