(long post ahead)
There is a profound lesson I learned when I read this passage of Scripture:
“said unto them, Ye have brought this man unto me, as one that perverteth the people: and, behold, I, having examined him before you, have found no fault in this man touching those things whereof ye accuse him: No, nor yet Herod: for I sent you to him; and, lo, nothing worthy of death is done unto him. And they cried out all at once, saying, Away with this man, and release unto us Barabbas:”
Luke 23:14-15, 18 KJV
This passage takes place during Jesus’ trial. He was falsely accused of many things, yet we know that He was completely innocent. He had no sin. Everything He taught was truth, and everything He did, reflected the will of the Father.
Jesus could have defended Himself. After all, He possessed the very nature of God. He had every power and every right to prove His innocence. Yet He chose to remain silent and willingly submit Himself to the Father’s plan.
Even Pilate declared before the crowd that he could find no fault in Jesus. Herod found no crime worthy of death either. Still, the people refused to listen. Instead, they shouted louder, demanding that Jesus be crucified.
This reminds me of a sobering reality:
Even if God Himself stands before people and speaks the truth, there will still be hearts that choose not to believe. Miracles, truth, and evidence alone cannot change a heart that refuses to surrender.
Then came the moment of decision.
The people were given a choice:
Jesus Christ or Barabbas.
One was completely innocent.
The other was a guilty criminal.
Yet the crowd cried out for Barabbas to be released, while demanding that Jesus be condemned to die.
As I reflected on this, something deeply touched my heart.
I realized that Barabbas is a picture of us.
We are the guilty ones.
We are the sinners.
Yet Jesus took our place.
The punishment that should have fallen upon us was placed upon Him instead.
The Son of God willingly exchanged His freedom for ours.
He left the glory of heaven and humbled Himself to be born in a manger. Though He is the King of kings, He did not come to be served but to serve. He walked among the poor, healed the sick, showed mercy to sinners, comforted the brokenhearted, and lived a life of perfect holiness without sin.
Finally, He gave His life on the cross.
The release of Barabbas beautifully illustrates the Gospel.
Barabbas deserved the cross.
Jesus did not.
Yet Jesus took the cross that belonged to Barabbas.
In the same way, we deserve the punishment for our sins…..eternal separation from God. But Jesus took our place.
(Inangkin Niya ang ating mga kasalanan at pinasan Niya ang kaparusahang nararapat para sa atin upang tayo ay maligtas.)
That is the greatest picture of God’s mercy.
And above all, that is the greatest picture of love.
It was never the nails that kept Jesus on the cross. 🏻
It was His immeasurable, unconditional, and unfailing love for us.
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” (John 15:13)
(HAVE A NICE DAY PIP’z)
There is a profound lesson I learned when I read this passage of Scripture:
“said unto them, Ye have brought this man unto me, as one that perverteth the people: and, behold, I, having examined him before you, have found no fault in this man touching those things whereof ye accuse him: No, nor yet Herod: for I sent you to him; and, lo, nothing worthy of death is done unto him. And they cried out all at once, saying, Away with this man, and release unto us Barabbas:”
Luke 23:14-15, 18 KJV
This passage takes place during Jesus’ trial. He was falsely accused of many things, yet we know that He was completely innocent. He had no sin. Everything He taught was truth, and everything He did, reflected the will of the Father.
Jesus could have defended Himself. After all, He possessed the very nature of God. He had every power and every right to prove His innocence. Yet He chose to remain silent and willingly submit Himself to the Father’s plan.
Even Pilate declared before the crowd that he could find no fault in Jesus. Herod found no crime worthy of death either. Still, the people refused to listen. Instead, they shouted louder, demanding that Jesus be crucified.
This reminds me of a sobering reality:
Even if God Himself stands before people and speaks the truth, there will still be hearts that choose not to believe. Miracles, truth, and evidence alone cannot change a heart that refuses to surrender.
Then came the moment of decision.
The people were given a choice:
Jesus Christ or Barabbas.
One was completely innocent.
The other was a guilty criminal.
Yet the crowd cried out for Barabbas to be released, while demanding that Jesus be condemned to die.
As I reflected on this, something deeply touched my heart.
I realized that Barabbas is a picture of us.
We are the guilty ones.
We are the sinners.
Yet Jesus took our place.
The punishment that should have fallen upon us was placed upon Him instead.
The Son of God willingly exchanged His freedom for ours.
He left the glory of heaven and humbled Himself to be born in a manger. Though He is the King of kings, He did not come to be served but to serve. He walked among the poor, healed the sick, showed mercy to sinners, comforted the brokenhearted, and lived a life of perfect holiness without sin.
Finally, He gave His life on the cross.
The release of Barabbas beautifully illustrates the Gospel.
Barabbas deserved the cross.
Jesus did not.
Yet Jesus took the cross that belonged to Barabbas.
In the same way, we deserve the punishment for our sins…..eternal separation from God. But Jesus took our place.
(Inangkin Niya ang ating mga kasalanan at pinasan Niya ang kaparusahang nararapat para sa atin upang tayo ay maligtas.)
That is the greatest picture of God’s mercy.
And above all, that is the greatest picture of love.
It was never the nails that kept Jesus on the cross. 🏻
It was His immeasurable, unconditional, and unfailing love for us.
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” (John 15:13)
(HAVE A NICE DAY PIP’z)
(long post ahead📖)
There is a profound lesson I learned when I read this passage of Scripture:
“said unto them, Ye have brought this man unto me, as one that perverteth the people: and, behold, I, having examined him before you, have found no fault in this man touching those things whereof ye accuse him: No, nor yet Herod: for I sent you to him; and, lo, nothing worthy of death is done unto him. And they cried out all at once, saying, Away with this man, and release unto us Barabbas:”
Luke 23:14-15, 18 KJV
This passage takes place during Jesus’ trial. He was falsely accused of many things, yet we know that He was completely innocent. He had no sin. Everything He taught was truth, and everything He did, reflected the will of the Father.
Jesus could have defended Himself. After all, He possessed the very nature of God. He had every power and every right to prove His innocence. Yet He chose to remain silent and willingly submit Himself to the Father’s plan.
Even Pilate declared before the crowd that he could find no fault in Jesus. Herod found no crime worthy of death either. Still, the people refused to listen. Instead, they shouted louder, demanding that Jesus be crucified.
This reminds me of a sobering reality: 😔
Even if God Himself stands before people and speaks the truth, there will still be hearts that choose not to believe. Miracles, truth, and evidence alone cannot change a heart that refuses to surrender.
Then came the moment of decision.
The people were given a choice:
❓❓Jesus Christ or Barabbas. ❓❓
One was completely innocent.
The other was a guilty criminal.
Yet the crowd cried out for Barabbas to be released, while demanding that Jesus be condemned to die. 😢
As I reflected on this, something deeply touched my heart.
I realized that Barabbas is a picture of us.
We are the guilty ones. ✅
We are the sinners. ✅
Yet Jesus took our place.
The punishment that should have fallen upon us was placed upon Him instead.
The Son of God willingly exchanged His freedom for ours.
He left the glory of heaven and humbled Himself to be born in a manger. Though He is the King of kings, He did not come to be served but to serve. He walked among the poor, healed the sick, showed mercy to sinners, comforted the brokenhearted, and lived a life of perfect holiness without sin.
Finally, He gave His life on the cross. ✝️
The release of Barabbas beautifully illustrates the Gospel.
Barabbas deserved the cross.
Jesus did not.
Yet Jesus took the cross that belonged to Barabbas.
In the same way, we deserve the punishment for our sins…..eternal separation from God. But Jesus took our place.
(Inangkin Niya ang ating mga kasalanan at pinasan Niya ang kaparusahang nararapat para sa atin upang tayo ay maligtas.)
That is the greatest picture of God’s mercy.
And above all, that is the greatest picture of love.
It was never the nails that kept Jesus on the cross. 🙏🏻
It was His immeasurable, unconditional, and unfailing love for us. 💚💚💚
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” (John 15:13)
(HAVE A NICE DAY PIP’z) 😇
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