THE CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST

John 19:17-22

Dec 17, 2000 AM

 

   It was the early Spring of AD 30 in Palestine when “lawless men” crucified the Son of God. We will pick up the incredible account of this horrible injustice as Jesus and His followers enter Jerusalem to eat the last Passover meal. The end had come near; it was Thursday, Jesus would die on Friday.

 

THE PASSOVER MEAL

-     The lamb had been prepared by Peter and John.

-     Just as the feast began, Jesus paused to wash the feet of the bickering Apostles.

-     Peter: “Lord, do you wash my feet?” “Never shall you wash my feet!”

-     Jesus: “If I do not wash you, you have no part with Me.”

-     The feast resumes:

-     Jesus: “Truly I say to you that one of you will betray Me.”

-     They all begin to ask who will it be?

-     It is the one to whom Jesus would hand a morsel.

-     Jesus gives the bread to Judas.

-     Judas: “Surely it is not I Rabbi?”

-     Jesus: “You have said it yourself.” “What you do, do quickly.”

-     Judas leaves to do his terrible deed.

 

THE LORD’S SUPPER

-     Jesus passes the bread saying,  Take, eat, this is my body.” Then comes the cup, “Drink from it all of you; for this is My blood of the covenant; which is to be shed on behalf of many for the forgiveness of sins.”

-     His body had to be broken and His blood had to be spilled.

-     They now depart for the Mt. Of Olives.

 

JESUS AT THE MT. OF OLIVES

-     Jesus tells the Apostles that they will all desert Him.

-     Peter: “Even though all may fall away because of you, I will never fall away.”

-     Jesus: “…this very night before the cock crows, you will deny Me three times.”

-     As Jesus retires to pray in anguish, He asks Peter, James, and John to stand watch.

-     Three times Jesus prays, “My Father, if it is possible let this cup pass from Me, yet not as I will, but as You will.”

-     After each occasion He returns to find the three Apostles asleep.

-     Jesus: “Arise, let us be going, behold, the one who betrays Me is at hand.”

-     Judas had betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver.

-     He will now identify Him to the mob with the kiss of a friend.

-     Jesus: “Do you betray the Son of Man with a kiss?”

-     Judas exclaims, “Hail Rabbi” and gives the kiss.

-     Jesus: “Friend, do what you have come for.”

-     A fight erupts, but Jesus disarms His disciples and goes away with the mob.

-     The Apostles flee.

 

QUESTIONED BEFORE THE HIGH PRIEST AND SANHEDRIN

-     Jesus is asked about His teachings (illegal to interview an accused before a trial).

-     Jesus declares that His teaching had been a matter of public record.

-     Jesus is struck by a soldier (another illegality).

-     The Sanhedrin would now begin a formal trial (illegal to try a case on the day before a Sabbath, or before a feast day, or at night; trials were supposed to be held in the temple area at the Gate of Hewn Stone).

-     False witnesses were produced (illegal to have conflicting witnesses at a trial, if so the accused was to be released).

-     Jesus is adjured to proclaim if He is the Messiah (illegal to require the accused to testify).

-     Jesus: “You have said it yourself.” “…hereafter you shall see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of power, and coming on the clouds of Heaven.”

-     Caiaphas tore his robe and screamed “blasphemy” (illegal for the High Priest to show emotion at a trial).

-     “And then they spat in His face and beat Him with their fists; and the others slapped Him.”

-     Jesus is blindfolded and they say, “Prophesy to us You Christ, who is the one who hit you?”

 

SIMON PETER

-     Peter had been in the courtyard as Jesus was being abused.

-     He denied Jesus three times, just as had been predicted.

-     At the third denial Jesus was led past Peter. As Jesus passed, “…the Lord turned and looked at Peter. And Peter remembered the word of the Lord,…. And he went out and wept bitterly.”

 

JESUS FORMALLY CHARGED

-     At dawn the Sanhedrin officially charges Jesus with blasphemy (illegal for such proceedings to be held in private).

-     He is again illegally asked if He is the Christ.

-     Jesus: “If I tell you, you will not believe.” “But from now own the Son of Man will be seated at the right hand of the power of God.”

-     The Sanhedrin: “Are you the Son of God, then?”

-     Jesus: “Yes, I Am.”

-     Jesus is found guilty (illegal to be found guilty on the day of the trial; a simultaneous guilty verdict was also to bring acquittal; the judges were to have been defenders as well as accusers).

-     The Jews could not carry out a death sentence so they would need the Romans.

 

JESUS’ FIRST APPERANCE BEFORE PILATE

-     Because the Jews did not want to become ceremonially unclean during Passover by stepping on Roman stonework, they asked Pilate to come out to them—irony of ironies!

-     Pilate asks the Jews for the accusation and is told that they would not have brought Jesus to him if there had been no good reason.

-     When Pilate tries to dismiss the matter the Jews inform Him that Jesus was a traitor against Rome.

-     Pilate summons Jesus.

-     Pilate: “Are You the King of the Jews?”

-     Jesus: “It is as you say.” “Do you say this of yourself or do others tell it to you concerning Me?”

-     Pilate: “Am I a Jew?” “Your own nation and your chief priests delivered you to unto me: what have you done?”

-     Jesus: “My kingdom is not of this world; if My kingdom were of this world then would My servants fight, that I should not be delivered up to the Jews.”

-     Pilate: “Are You a King then?”

-     Jesus: You say that I am a king. To this end I have been born and to this end I am come into the world that I should bear witness of this truth. Every one that is of the truth hears My voice.”

-     Pilate: “What is truth?”

-     The Jews are then told by Pilate that he can find no fault with Jesus.

-     When Pilate hears that Jesus had begun His ministry in Galilee He took advantage of the fact that Galilee was Herod’s jurisdiction (Herod was in Jerusalem for the Passover).

 

JESUS BEFORE HEROD ANTIPAS

-     Herod was glad to see Jesus thinking He might perform a miracle for him.

-     Jesus, however, did not even respond to questions.

-     Herod and the soldiers mocked Jesus and put a purple robe on Him and returned Him to Pilate—this erased the enmity between Pilate and Herod.

 

JESUS BEFORE PILATE THE SECOND TIME

-     Pilate attempts to let Jesus be the prisoner he customarily would release at Passover.

-     The Jews, however, said “Give us Barabbas!”

-     Having been troubled in a dream, Pilate’s wife warns her husband to have nothing to do with the “righteous man” Jesus.

-     The Jews only cry louder for Barabbas.

-     Pilate: “What will I do with Jesus who is called Christ?”

-     The crowd: “Crucify Him, crucify Him.”

-     Pilate: “Why, what evil has this man done?” “I will therefore chastise Him and release Him.”

-     The crowd: “Crucify Him, let Him be crucified.”

-     Pilate then had Jesus scourged.

 

THE SCOURGING OF JESUS

-     Called “halfway death.”

-     It often brought death of itself.

-     Jesus would have been stripped, tied to a short, thick column and beaten with a many-corded, metal and glass imbedded whip until His back was raw and oozing blood.

-     The force at times broke bones (though not true in Jesus’ case due to prophecy).

-     Syrian soldiers would have done the dirty work—they especially hated Jews because their Sabbath beliefs kept them from army service.

-     At the end of Jesus’ scourging a crown of thorns was mockingly placed on His head, a purple robe draped over His bloody body and a reed handed Him to serve as a scepter.

-     The soldiers then “…came to Him and said ‘Hail, King of the Jews!’” “And they struck Him with their hands and they took the reed and beat Him on the head.”

 

JESUS BACK BEFORE PILATE

-     Pilate hopes the crowd will now pity Jesus.

-     Pilate: “Behold the Man!”

-     The crown revives its cry “Crucify Him!”

-     Pilate tells them to do it themselves.

-     Pilate is told Jesus must die because He claimed to be the Son of God.

-     Pilate becomes even more fearful.

-     Pilate takes Jesus aside to ask Him again who He is?

-     Jesus is silent.

-     Pilate: “You do not speak to me?” Do You not know that I have authority to release you and I have authority to crucify You?”

-     Jesus: “You would have no authority over Me unless it had been given you from above; for this reason he who delivered Me up to you has the greater sin.”

-     Pilate again seeks to release Jesus.

-     The Jews tell him that if he did release Jesus he would not be a friend to Caesar.

-     Pilate: “Behold your King.”

-     The crowd: “Crucify Him!”

-     Pilate: “Shall I crucify your King?”

-     The crowd: “We have no king but Caesar.”

-     Pilate took water and washed his hands saying, “I am innocent of the blood of this righteous man.”

-     The crowd: “His blood be on us and on our children.”

-     The soldiers put the robe back on Jesus and mock and beat Him again before taking Him to be crucified.

 

THE CRUCIFIXION

-     Jesus’ own garments were replaced.

-     He carried a cross piece weighing about forty pounds.

-     When He fell under it, Simon of Cyrene was compelled to carry it to Calvary.

-     Lamenting women are told by Jesus to weep for themselves.

-     At the “Place of the Skull,” “Golgotha” Jesus is offered drugged wine, He refuses.

-     It is  9:00 AM Friday morning, Jesus is now nailed to the cross.

-     He is stripped.

-     His hands are nailed at the wrists.

-     The cross piece is raised and lowered to the top of a seven foot pole.

-     His feet are positioned  one over the other and nailed to the cross at a position eventually forcing Him to push up if He is to breathe.

-     He is between two thieves.

-     Jesus: “Father forgive them; for they know not what they do.”

-     The soldiers gamble over His garments.

-     Jesus is mocked by the crowd: “He said He could rebuild the temple in three days.”  “He saved others, He cannot save Himself.” “Come down from the cross and we will believe.”

-     The robbers mock Jesus, but one repents and Jesus tells him, “This day you will be with Me in Paradise.”

-     Jesus intrusts His mother to the care of the Apostle John by telling her, “Woman behold your son,” and John, “Behold your mother.”

-     At about 12:00 noon darkness came over the land.

-     At about 3:00 pm Jesus cries out, “Eli, Eli, lama sabchthani,” which meant, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?”

-     Jesus: “I thirst.” “Father, into Your hands I commend My spirit.” “It is finished.”

-     When the Roman centurion felt the earth shake and saw the things happening around them he said, Truly, this Man was the Son of God!”

-     Later as the Romans broke the legs of the thieves to hasten their death, one of the soldiers thrust a spear into Jesus side bringing out a flow of blood and water. In this blood, gained at such a horrible price, our hope is found!

-     “Surely our griefs He Himself bore, and our sorrows He carried; ….He was pierced through for our transgressions …. …and by His scourging we are healed.”

 

Edwin

12/17/00


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