With Judas we see what happens when someone gives themselves over to sin. The sin, for one reason or another, ultimately destroys them.
James 1:15 (WEB) “But if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.”
Pilate asks Jesus if He is the king of the Jews because insurrection is one of the crimes that demands crucifixion, and the Jewish leadership want Jesus to be crucified. Jesus submits to the trial, the accusations, the humiliation, and the abuse because He is fulfilling Scripture:
Isaiah 53:7 (WEB) “He was oppressed, yet when he was afflicted he didn’t open his mouth. As a lamb that is led to the slaughter, and as a sheep that before its shearers is silent, so he didn’t open his mouth.”
And Peter uses Jesus’ example to teach us how we are to behave when unjustly accused:
1 Peter 2:21-23 (WEB) “For you were called to this, because Christ also suffered for us, leaving you an example, that you should follow his steps, who didn’t sin, ‘neither was deceit found in his mouth.’ When he was cursed, he didn’t curse back. When he suffered, he didn’t threaten, but committed himself to him who judges righteously.”
Pilate, while not a righteous man, doesn’t want to put Jesus to death, but he ultimately gives into the Jewish leadership and the crowds. Incidentally, it’s the leadership that incites the crowd to call for Barabbas, a murderer, to be released! How often do we go with the crowd, when we should be standing up for our principles?
Consider this statement: “May His blood be on us and on our children.” Is there anything more chilling than that? The irony is that Jesus shed His blood so that they and their children could have a relationship with God! In truth, just as the blood was put on the doorposts during the first Passover (Exodus 12:12-13), if His blood is really “on us” (because of our belief in Him) then we will be forgiven!
1 Peter 1:18-19 (WEB) “knowing that you were redeemed, not with corruptible things like silver or gold, from the useless way of life handed down from your fathers, but with precious blood, as of a lamb without blemish or spot, the blood of Christ”
The Holy Place in the temple was separated into two parts by the temple curtain. No one was allowed to enter the Most Holy Place behind the curtain except the high priest, once a year, on the Day of Atonement. On the Day of Atonement he brought blood from the sacrifice to provide atonement for the sins of the people:
Leviticus 16:34 (WEB) “This shall be an everlasting statute for you, to make atonement for the children of Israel once in the year because of all their sins.”
The fact that the temple curtain was torn in two signifies that Jesus Christ is the final sacrifice and it is only through Him that we can have a relationship with God.
Hebrews 9:11-12 (WEB) “But Christ having come as a high priest of the coming good things, through the greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of this creation, nor yet through the blood of goats and calves, but through his own blood, entered in once for all into the Holy Place, having obtained eternal redemption.”
Thought for the day: We can’t be too thankful for what Jesus has done for us!
Hebrews 13:15 (WEB) “Through him, then, let’s offer up a sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of lips which proclaim allegiance to his name.”