Why is jesus condemned to death




















History says little about Pilate before he served as the Roman prefect of Judea between 26 and 36 A. It is thought he was born into an equestrian family in Italy , but some legends claim Scotland was the land of his birth.

One of the earliest—and most scathing—accounts of Pilate comes from the Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria.

Writing around 50 A. What Other Proof Exists? The scourging of Jesus, who was tortured prior to his crucifixion. Writing a half-century later, the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus told a similar tale that Pilate permitted troops carrying military standards bearing the likeness of the emperor into Jerusalem, although Jewish law forbade images in the city. In another incident—with a bloodier ending—Josephus recounted that Pilate used funds from the Temple treasury to build an aqueduct to Jerusalem.

This time when protesters amassed, Pilate dispatched plain-clothed soldiers to infiltrate the crowd. How often do I ignore you at school in the person no one wants to talk to?

How often do my words condemn you in the way that I speak about others? Help me to love like you and to learn from your example.

This we ask, in the name of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. Amate House is a young-adult service and leadership development program grounded in social justice, faith, and community. Hit enter to search or ESC to close. Close Search. The journey to the cross begins. Is the woman on the street your sister? Is the man in prison your brother?

Are those resting today in shelters, hospitals, orphanages, and containment camps your family? We may never be asked to stand before a judge and have a sentence of death delivered unto us. Yet, every day we are asked to give something to those we love and sometimes those we do not even know.

How can we contemplate what Jesus was willing to give and not respond to the needs of others when much less is asked of us? He stood there innocent, yet condemned. His death and resurrection have taken away our condemnation and now we are free: free to give back all in his name. Evil draws its power from indecision and concern for what other people think.

Lord, you were condemned to death because fear of what other people may think suppressed the voice of conscience. So too, throughout history, the innocent have always been maltreated, condemned and killed.

How many times have we ourselves preferred success to the truth, our reputation to justice? Strengthen the quiet voice of our conscience, your own voice, in our lives. Look at me as you looked at Peter after his denial.



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