Jesus Before Pilate

calendar_today April 3, 2026
menu_book John 18:33-38
person Stuart Sacks

The sermon centers on Jesus’ trial before Pilate, emphasizing His kingship not as a political claim but as a divine reality rooted in truth, with Jesus declaring that His mission is to bear witness to the truth. Through a deep exploration of Scripture—from Deuteronomy’s prophecy of a coming prophet to John’s declaration that Jesus is the Word made flesh—the message unfolds that truth is not subjective but embodied in Christ, who alone is the way, the truth, and the life. The contrast between Pilate’s worldly understanding of power and Jesus’ spiritual kingship reveals humanity’s inherent bent inward, enslaved to sin and blinded by the devil, yet liberated by Christ’s redemptive work on the cross. The sermon underscores that true freedom comes through faith in Christ, who draws all people to Himself, offering rest, reconciliation, and eternal refuge, and calls listeners to repent and come to Him as the only source of lasting peace and truth.

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