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Truth For Life Daily Program

Jesus: Despised and Rejected (Part 2 of 2)

Truth For Life Daily Program

Alistair Begg

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🗓️ 15 March 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Although innocent of any crime, Jesus was despised and abused and suffered at the hands of blatantly corrupt authorities. Why was the Savior hated and considered a threat, then and now? Join Alistair Begg as he explores the answer on Truth For Life.

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0:00.0

The You're going to do you.

0:13.0

Do you do you do you do you do

0:15.0

do you do Although Jesus was innocent of any crime, he was the victim of abuse and blatant corruption on the part of both Jewish and Roman authorities.

0:36.4

Why was he considered a threat?

0:38.6

Why do so many today continue to hate him?

0:42.3

We'll look for answers today on Truth for Life.

0:44.4

Alistair Begg is teaching from the very end of Luke Chapter 22

0:48.0

and the first verses of Luke Chapter 23. So the scheming gives way in chapter 23 to a classic example of what we might refer to as political maneuvering, political

1:06.8

maneuvering. First of all on the part of the Sanhedron and then on the part of

1:12.3

pilot. Sanhedron and then on the part of Pilot.

1:15.3

Then the whole assembly rose and led him off to Pilot.

1:21.2

And they began to accuse him saying we have found this man subvert in our nation.

1:28.0

Notice how they work together.

1:31.6

He said well is there any surprise in this? Well, actually there is.

1:35.0

Because this company of individuals who were now united in their desire to see Jesus put to death were not big buddies.

1:46.4

There were all kinds of declensions and divisions among them,

1:48.9

not least of all, perhaps classically,

1:51.2

between the Sadusian Party and the Pharisee Party and they disagreed

1:56.3

radically over points of doctrine. In fact they detested each other. But suddenly those who do not like each other are united in a shared

2:10.3

hatred for somebody else. Funny how that works, isn't it? You can see it even in an

2:18.3

office. Two people that never discuss things with one another, people who do not get along with one another.

2:24.5

When the opportunity comes to topple somebody

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