FEAR AND TRUTH
Matthew 26:57-75 / Keywords 26:64
"Yes, it is as you say," Jesus replied.
"But I say to all of you: In the future 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 went before the Sanhedrin where the judgment
was already predetermined. Jesus had challenged the religious authorities to
the point where they really only had two options. They could either accept the
truth of his word and deeds and repent or they would have to deal with Jesus
once and for all. Choosing the latter revealed the extent of their desire to
yield power and control over others. It also revealed their fear over the
threat that Jesus had over their control. The end game of control is inevitably
injustice and death.
2. Peter, confronted by a servant girl, could not
overcome his own fears and disowned Jesus three times before the rooster
crowed. Jesus, however, did not give in to fear. Jesus did not have any need to
defend himself when false allegations were made, but when charged with being
the Messiah, the Son of God, Jesus replied, “You have said so.”
3. In the midst of betrayal, injustice, abandonment,
and physical suffering, Jesus held on to the truth above all. Jesus won the
battle over fear and man’s attempt to control at all costs, and revealed the
true nature of the evil at work.
Prayer Lord, have mercy on us, reveal the true nature of our
hearts and the institutions we uphold. May we live by love and not by fear.
Give us courage to stand up against any injustice we face.
One Word Confront sin
with truth
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