The events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus are fit for a
television drama. If you haven’t already done so, I would recommend that
you watch The Chosen because it really brings to life the four
gospels. You will laugh and cry as the bible stories and your favorite
characters come to life. Most importantly,
you get to see Jesus through the eyes of those who interacted with Him.
It is
nearly impossible to comprehend the horrible death that Jesus
experienced on the cross. The execution of a condemned criminal today is
handled more like surgery prep in a hospital. The goal is to be as
humane as possible, trying to minimize the pain from electrocution or
lethal injection.
The
Roman government adopted crucifixion to execute criminals or political
opponents. The whole process was meant to inflict the maximum amount of
pain on the victim. The scourging, driving nails into flesh, and then
letting them hang on the cross for three to four days before they
finally suffocated.
Just
to give you a glimpse, it would be kind of like going to the dentist and
having him methodically drill every tooth in your mouth with no
anesthesia. Every nerve in Jesus’ body screamed in pain with no relief.
Most
people have a basic knowledge of crucifixion, but we are going to
examine it in detail and what it did to the human body. It was a
humiliating experience that involved being stripped of all clothing and
hanging naked in front of everyone.
Jesus
was crucified between two criminals and He prayed for the Roman soldiers
carrying out the death sentence. The same men divided up His clothes and
gambled for His coat.
It was
customary for the Romans to place a sign on the cross over the
condemned. Pontius Pilate ordered a particular sign that infuriated the
ungodly Jewish leadership because they had pushed his buttons and
threatened to report him to Rome.
Most
of us have never taken a deep look at how horribly Jesus suffered on the
cross and we should really appreciate our salvation that was paid with
His body.
Print out the sermon outline and let's examine the
Scriptures together Sunday morning at 9:00 AM PST.
Yours in Christ,
Pastor John S. Torell
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