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Illegal Expediency

The trial of Jesus in Matthew 26:57-68 demonstrates illegal expediency. We already know that the Jewish council wanted to rid themselves of the “Jesus problem.”  Thus, they weren’t interested in a fair trial but one that quickly disposed of Jesus.

They wanted to be rid of Jesus before the Passover crowds became aware of what they were doing. Also, they wanted to see Jesus die before the Sabbath, which was less than twenty-four hours later. So, they were willing to break their own laws to accomplish the trial and death sentence quickly.

An Illegal Trial

Because we live in a different time, we don’t always realize how illegal Jesus’ trial before the Sanhedrin council was. Here is a list of the unlawful details:

Turning the Evil to Good

We can see that the Jewish leadership was willing to compromise to carry out their wicked plan. Yet, God used all the illegal, evil scheming to carry out His plan and timing. God planned that Jesus would be the Passover lamb as a sacrifice for our sins. The quick, illegal trial allowed Jesus to die during Passover, just as prophesied. John 1: 29 The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.[2]

God’s plan was being accomplished by the deeds of sinful men so that sinners from all generations might believe in Jesus and have their sins forgiven through the shedding of His blood. To learn more about the illegal expediency, listen here:

https://podpoint.com/light-of-christ-church-podcast/blind-ignorance


[1,2] Tyndale House Publishers. (2015). Holy Bible: New Living Translation. Tyndale House Publishers.

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