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As we continue from the events of Thursday night, we see Jesus!
As we continue from the events of Thursday night, we see Jesus!
Specifically, a few instances in which we poignantly observe evidence that HE…not anyone else...was always in control amid these events.
We might even say that Jesus is LORD...
His response for those Jewish leaders, the Sanhedrin with Caiaphas the High Priest leading them, who were his fierce opposition.
No more ‘messianic secret’ here.
Direct assertion…may be on par with the I AM Jesus stated in the garden just a little while earlier.
His response when questioned by Pilate.
Also lead to a timeless answer to a timeless question:
Luke 23.28
His response to the Hebrew women along the Via Dolorossa.
A prophetic warning of judgment coming.
His response to seeing His mom while on the cross.
His response to His Father…and everyone…tetelestai!! [paid in full]
[“Interlude” = one of my favorite responses to the news on that wonderful Sunday morning!]
John 20.1-10
His response to Mary Magdalene that Resurrection morning.
Note that once he called her by name, her eyes were opened and she recognized Jesus.
Death is a terrible enemy…but the good news of Easter shows us a blessed perspective…even the FINAL WORD regarding this matter:
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