Jesus: King, Truth, Justice, and Our Invitation

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Jesus is concerned to speak to Pilate in language that he can understand, and here Jesus models for us the importance of understanding the way in which other people use language and words so that we can speak clearly and witness a good confession to them. [00:06:32]

Jesus is clearly challenging Pilate to make his own investigation into the truth. Do you say this of your own accord or did others say it to you about me? In other words, Jesus is saying, Pilate, people say many things about me, but here I am standing right in front of you. [00:07:04]

Jesus answered, my kingdom is not of this world. Now, the question Pilate asked was what have you done? And Jesus could easily have answered that question by saying, well, here's what I've done. I came into the world to save sinners. [00:08:38]

Jesus takes Pilate's question seriously, and when Pilate wants to just move on, it's as if Jesus is saying to him, now wait a minute, you have asked me a serious question, and I want to give you a serious answer. And here's the answer: Are you a king? [00:12:40]

If Jesus' kingdom was of this world, then it would be of no relevance whatsoever to any of us living 2,000 years after he came into the world. And honestly, the question of who might have been the rightful king of the Jews around the year AD30 might be of some historical interest. [00:16:24]

Jesus knows the truth. Verse 37, for this purpose, Jesus says to Pilate, I was born and for this purpose I have come into the world to bear witness to the truth. Now here is something really wonderful. Jesus is telling us that there is a realm in which the truth is fully known. [00:18:37]

Jesus is telling us that he has come into the world, he has come from the place and the realm where truth is fully known. God knows the truth. God knows all truth, and God knows all truth fully. That is, he knows every thought and every word and every deed of every person. [00:19:56]

Pilate miscarried justice because he did not believe in the truth. You lose truth, you lose justice. But thank God Pilate was not the only judge in the conversation. Jesus said the Father has given all judgment to the Son. [00:28:52]

Jesus is not only the king, he's not only the one who knows the truth, but he is also the one who one day will judge the whole world and Jesus will bring justice because he knows the truth, the whole truth, and he knows it fully. [00:29:27]

Jesus invites us to listen to him. Last word of Jesus to Pilate here is verse 37: Everyone who is of the truth listens to my voice. And I want simply to end here, you know, Pilate had so many voices ringing in his ear. [00:34:29]

Listen to the voice of Jesus. We do that, we hear the voice of Jesus through the Scriptures, which is why we open the Bible central to all that we do when we gather together for worship. So I hope that as we go into another year you will make this commitment. [00:36:24]

Make a priority of worship as we gather to hear the word of God and get into the habit of opening the Bible yourself, soaking in the truth that Jesus came to reveal. Don't just keep drifting from one question to another. Listen to the voice of Jesus. [00:36:56]

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