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His Pain, Your Gain.
His pain, your gain
Intro:
Today is Easter Sunday, or a better name is resurrection Sunday, the day where we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.
But the resurrection there was the resurrection of Jesus is because there was the death of Jesus.
Since the first sin in the Garden of Eden the cross was what had to happen for to be forgiven of our sins.
The O.T pointed to the cross.
This was God's gift to all.
Those from the O.T were saved by what was going to happen.
For those of us that live in the day of grace, we are saved because of what did happen.
Jesus died us for us, what are you willing to do for Jesus?
Elab on chapter 13-18
1. Jesus prayed at the garden of Gethsemane.
2. Jesus is arrested.
3. Taken before the High Priest.
(Picture a)
4.
He is taken before Pilate
5. Pilate questions him privately
6.
The Jews repeat their accusations
7. Pilate sends Him to Herod
8. Herod sends Him back to Pilate
9. Pilate declares Christ innocence.
10.
Christ or Barabbas (From pic b)
11.
Pilate washes his hands
12. Jesus is condemned and beat.
Vs. 1
1.
Pilate has tried to get the people to change their minds about putting Jesus to death.
They would not listen, they had put forth too much effort in their fight against Jesus.
They never gave up in their fight against Jesus, and they were not going to give in.
a.
He Pilate gives the order to have him beat.
(Picture c)
b.
The word scourge means to flog.
Seems to be too nice of a way to describe what Jesus went through.
3. Jesus was beat like a common criminal.
The whip was also called a cat of nine tails.
Elab.
a.
He would have been fastened to a post.
The first blow would knock all the breath out of the body.
The second would lay open the skin.
The beating would continue.
It would ripe the skin to the bone.
Sometimes vital organs would be exposed.
b.
Many would die from this beating.
It says a lot about Jesus being able to survive this beating.
Elab.
d.
Jesus did not die from the beating, but He suffered much pain for you and me.
e.
Why couldn’t that be enough?
Vs. 2
The Roman soldiers were experts in the art of torturing prisoners.
They were making sport of Jesus here.
This was fun for them.
If He was the King of the Jews, they were going to give Him a crown.
What we see today, people make fun of Jesus, Jesus is a joke to them, and we followers of Jesus are made fun of, we are looked at as being everything from bigots to fools.
1. Crown of thorns.
a.
The soldiers, made a crown of thorns, and pushed it onto His head.
Elab.
b.
Why couldn’t that be enough?
2. Purple robe.
Mockery.
Elab bringing him down the streets.
a.
There was something comical to these soldiers about Jesus a King, especially the King of the Jews.
Vs. 3
1.
Here is Jesus, “Son of God” the one that had spoke great words to many.
The one that had healed the leaper, restored the sight to the blind, the one that had compassion on those in need.
a.
Now here He is, beat, bleeding, crown of thorns on His head, purple robe.
b.
The solider mock Him.
Put their fingers in His face, “Hail King of the Jews”
c.
Then they slap Him in the face with their hands.
Spit in His face.
d.
He did it for you and me.
f.
Why couldn’t be enough?
(Picture d)
Vs. 4
1.
The soldiers had their fun with Jesus, now He is taking back to Pilate.
2. Pilate makes an appeal for justice.
He found no fault with Him.
Pilate was convinced that Jesus was innocent.
a. “THE JEWS” did not see him as an innocent man, but Pilate did.
He may not have known who he was, but he was there was something different about him.
b.
But the only justice the religious leaders wanted was death.
c.
Today, the world is still trying to get rid of Jesus, but “greater is he that is in thee, than he that is in the world”
Vs. 5
1.
Now Jesus is brought forth: They brought outside for all the people to see.
Their Messiah, the one who had come to bring them salvation.
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