Meditation on the sovereign God 011
Jesus’ Not So Subtle But Gentle Rebuke of Pontius PIlate 2
It was about competence to rule
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As explained in Post 1 on this topic, Jesus’ kingdom being sourced from another place and not of this world does not reduce His authority in this world, it expands it. Pilate didn’t understand, as he shows later in the conversation. But Jesus was teaching compassionately even when he spoke with his enemies, even when rebuking them. Jesus explains that His Kingdom is so powerful that His followers don’t need to fight to defend Him. His Kingdom doesn’t depend on physical weapons for it to be successful in history and eternity. It is not based on the physical requirements of a kingdom of this earth, which involve force and coercion.
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Jesus’ Not So Subtle But Gentle Rebuke of Pontius Pilate – Post 1
It wasn’t just about separation of church & state
The conversation between Jesus Christ and Pontius Pilate that is recorded in John 18 has been used since time immemorial to justify a radical separation between God’s law and the state. Here is the passage, which records what occurred after Jesus’ trial before the Sanhedrin and when He was first introduced to Pilate:
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