I AM
Keywords 14:62
"I am," said
Jesus. "And you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the
Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven."
1. Jesus’ trial before the Sanhedrin (43-65)
With Judas’ kiss, the armed crowd arrested Jesus and took him to the illegal
night court. The Jews had an agenda to kill Jesus. Many testified falsely
against him but he remained silent. When the high priest asked him, “Are you the Messiah, the Son of the Blessed One?” Jesus affirmed, “I am.” As the true witness, Jesus identified himself clearly as the
Messiah and God’s Son. He also
testified what he would do. Jesus’ true testimony
should have struck terror into the leaders. Instead, it was taken as blasphemy.
The irony is that the true Son of God was condemned for blasphemy. Jesus was
condemned for our blasphemy and sin, not for his.
2. Peter’s trial at the
courtyard (66-72)
Peter was warming
himself at the courtyard, perhaps shivering noticeably. He was braver than
other disciples, but he denied Jesus three times. No doubt, Peter’s spirit was willing, but his flesh was weak. At the rooster’s crow, however, he remembered Jesus’ words and repented. Peter’s denial is the reminder like the rooster’s crow that we must pray humbly and repent when we fail.
Prayer Lord, you were tried for our blasphemies and sins. Help us be
true witnesses of Jesus.
One Word Truth demands spirit and courage
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