John 18:28 says, Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas unto the hall of judgment: and it was early; and they themselves went not into the judgement hall, lest they should be defiled; but that they might eat the Passover. They took Jesus to the Roman officials to be tried. They could not legally put Him to death, since He had done nothing to warrant a death penalty. They also knew the Roman method of execution, which was crucifixion, which they probably thought would discredit Jesus. They went early, possibly two or three in the morning. They were in a hurry, but they didn't go in for fear of touching a Gentile and defiling themselves. They were bringing Jesus to be tried and put to death on false charges but were afraid touching someone considered unclean would prevent them from worshipping God. We today need to make sure we don't allow rituals to get in the way of our relationship to God. We cannot separate life into the secular and the spiritual. If something is wrong, as followers of Christ, it is wrong. There are not two realms where we can say that something is wrong in one but okay in the other. We also need to make sure that we don't allow worship services to keep us from reaching out to the lost. Verse twenty-nine adds, Then Pilate went out unto them, and said, What accusation bring ye against this man. Pilate saw Jesus as only another man, not the Son of Man. He also needed to know what Jesus was accused of, especially since He was brought in so early. Pilate was following Roman law. There had to be charges stated, if not written. Verse thirty continues, They answered and said unto him, If He were not a malefactor, we would not have delivered Him up unto you. They really didn't have any charges, but they pronounced Jesus guilty already. We should not be surprised if we are condemned falsely today. We, as followers of Christ, at are often said to believe things that are not true. For example, if we stand against sin, we are accused of hating the sinner. When there are no accurate charges, they are made up. We can only stand firm in the truth.
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