In Matthew 26, Jesus is tried before the Sanhedrin and before the Temple authorities. This is more than a passing detail; if the racket they were running was to remain, they had to get rid of this rebel named Jesus. This is what Mark tells us the people at the house of Caiaphas wanted to do: he tells the reader that there was nothing in this trial having to do with justice – only ensuring the death of Jesus.
During this so-called trial, witnesses attempt to discredit Jesus and find a reason to get rid of him. In the end, it seems that Jesus seals his own fate by speaking what the Sanhedrin found to be “blasphemy.” The irony of course is that it was the Sanhedrin that blasphemed by speaking against Jesus – the Son of God.
So often in the Christian Camp, there are many who are “put on trial” for their actions, beliefs, and attitudes. Many will quickly pounce on anyone who says something they disagree with as though they are the ones who are in charge of how God can and will work.
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