Thursday, December 13, 2018

Matthew 26:58 says,  But Peter followed him afar off unto the high priest’s palace, and went in, and sat with the servants, to see the end.  Peter did not totally abandon Jesus, but he followed from afar off.  Peter wanted to see what would happen to Jesus.  Peter had been following Jesus with certain expectations, but it seemed that things were not working out as he expected.  We cannot just follow Jesus from afar and wait to see what happens.  We know that Jesus died for our sins, so we must openly profess our faith in Him if we are to claim His salvation for us.  Verse fifty-nine states, Now the chief priests, and elders, and all the council, sought false witness against Jesus, to put him to death;  The chief priests and elders sought anyone who would bear false witness against Jesus.  It is indeed a sad state of affairs when those who are supposed to be the religious leaders of God's people resort to lies to discredit the truth of Christ.  Verse sixty says, But found none: yea, though many false witnesses came, yet found they none. At the last came two false witnesses,  The chief priests and elders could not find a credible false witness.  We are told that there were many false witnesses, but there was nothing to charge Jesus with worthy of His death until the last two came.  When people attempt to discredit Jesus, they want it to be based on something believable.  Verse sixty-one states, And said, This fellow said, I am able to destroy the temple of God, and to build it in three days.  These two said that Jesus declared that He could destroy the temple of God and build it again in three days.  Evidently these two had been following Jesus and listening to His teachings, but they had no real understanding of what He was saying.  It is not enough to just know what God's word says, but we must understand what it means spiritually.  In order to do this, we must have a personal spiritual relationship with Jesus.  Verse sixty-two says, And the high priest arose, and said unto him, Answerest thou nothing? what is it which these witness against thee?  The high priest asked Jesus what He had to say in defence against this charge.  There was no way that Jesus could deny the truth of what He said, so He said nothing.  We can never change the word of God, even if we feel that it would benefit us materially or physically to do so.  Even if Jesus had explained what He really meant when He said this, the religious leaders were not looking for the truth.  They simply wanted to do away with Jesus.  People today who do not want to believe in Jesus still look for ways to discredit Him.  Verse sixty-three declares, But Jesus held his peace. And the high priest answered and said unto him, I adjure thee by the living God, that thou tell us whether thou be the Christ, the Son of God. Jesus reminded silent.  The high priest then evoked the power of God to compel Jesus to answer.  Had the high priest really been acting under the power of God, he would have known the answer.  Physically being in a position of religious power is of no benefit unless the person in that position is there thorough the calling of God.  The religious leaders in Jesus' day were there through their physical birth and not by a spiritual relationship with God.  In verse sixty-four Jesus replies, Jesus saith unto him, Thou hast said: nevertheless I say unto you, Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven.  Jesus simply answered to the high priest that the high priest had said Jesus made this statement.  Then, Jesus said that the high priest would one day see the Son of man, Jesus, sitting on the right hand of God in power and coming down from the clouds in heaven.  No matter how long Jesus tarries, there is coming a day when this will happen.  Even those long dead will witness this, since the soul never dies.  Verse sixty-five says, Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further need have we of witnesses? behold, now ye have heard his blasphemy.  The high priest became very angry and accused Jesus of blasphemy.  He said they no longer needed a witness, but would use Jesus' own words against Him.  Jesus could not be guilty of blasphemy, no matter what the high priest said.  We cannot use the truth of God to convict God of lying.  Verse sixty-six states, What think ye? They answered and said, He is guilty of death.  The multitude that had just welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem with honor now turned on Him and said He deserved to die..  They may not have been all the same people, but some surely were.  Crowd mentality will never save a person.  Verse sixty-seven declares, Then did they spit in his face, and buffeted him; and others smote him with the palms of their hands,  instead of olive branches and coats, they now greeted Jesus with spit and slaps.  Even had Jesus been guilty, this would not have been acceptable actions from God's people.  We are to love everyone with a Godlike love and not to torture and abuse them.  Verse sixty-eight states, Saying, Prophesy unto us, thou Christ, Who is he that smote thee?   They not only physically abused Jesus, but they mocked Him as well.  The truth is that Jesus could have named each of them by name had He chosen to.  When we encounter Jesus, whether we accept or reject Him, He knows us each individually by name.

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