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Sufferings of Christ – Part 5

The passage describes the unjust trial of Jesus before the Jewish leaders, highlighting its illegitimacy and the hypocrisy of those who condemned Him. Despite false witnesses and improper legal proceedings, Jesus remained in control, fulfilling prophecy as the blameless Lamb of God. His silence demonstrated both humility and divine authority, while His acknowledgment of being the Son of God sealed His fate. Ultimately, His trial reflected the larger spiritual reality of mankind’s rejection of truth and the fulfillment of God’s plan for salvation through His suffering.

12 Disciples of Jesus: Judas – Part 2

In the upper room, Jesus displayed immense humility and love by washing the feet of Judas Iscariot, despite knowing Judas would soon betray Him. Judas hypocritically accepted Jesus’ kindness and a sop (a symbol of friendship), only to later betray Him. This act of betrayal is seen as one of the greatest treacheries in Scripture, yet it highlights Jesus’ divine love and long-suffering. Judas, controlled by Satan, left the room and plunged into darkness, signifying the spiritual doom that awaited him.