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        RE-OPENING THE TRIAL                OF JESUS CHRIST              by Dr. Wesley Swift----4-24-64 The trial of Jesus Christ
is subject which is little understood, as also are the events which preceded
it. It necessarily involves the study of
the Jewish soul, its nature, its attitude, its legal processes and its
political activities. It must be
understood that they have continued to identify themselves with a world
revolution, and with strategies for the destruction of Christianity with the same
intensity, and the same avid desire for its crushing, as they demonstrated in
the days of Christ's ministry. Before we move into the
panorama of these events, and on through the patterns of the Scriptures, there
are certain things we must know about Palestine in the time of Christ. During the ministry of the
man Christ Jesus, the embodiment of God, Messiah, the King, was moving among
His people, speaking, proclaiming, opening the eyes of the blind, unstopping
the ears of the deaf; performing miracles--so that, even Rome, in its casual
first approach to His ministry, testified too, by their procurator in the city
of Jerusalem and by the many envoys they sent over to investigate these matters
in the land of Palestine. The fact remains that what
remained a mystery, even to Rome, was the hatred and the animosity of official
Jewry in Palestine, against a man, who, by their records and all that they had
been able to glean as they searched the land of Palestine, had been to do good
to those who needed His healing hand, and to speak words that would give
spiritual life and hope to a people. In all this--Rome's verdict was: "We
see no reason why there is such animosity against this individual." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â But in the land of Palestine, these
things you must know. Palestine was
under the conquest of Rome--a Roman province. The continual administration of
Rome over this province was constant from the first hour of its conquest, to
the days when the disintegration of the province took place under Titus, the
Roman. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â It is also to be known that the
province of Palestine operated under what was called a theocracy. It was the general policy of Rome to grant a
freedom of internal administration to the provinces if they had such a form of
government. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The land of Palestine had had a
re-entrance by the true tribes of Judah and Benjamin. They wanted to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. This had taken
place, as you know, earlier, when in the days of Medo-Persia they left Babylon,
returning to their homeland, and rebuilding the Temple and the city of
Jerusalem proper. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â With them came a mixed multitude of
unassimilable people that had no part nor lot with the House of Judah and
Benjamin; the same evil power that dominated ancient Babylon, and had moved to
Pergamos to establish their headquarters and control. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Here it was that Jesus talked to the
Church of Pergamos through the lips and vision of John, when He says of
Pergamos, in Revelation, "This is where Satan's seat is."Â It was here that the House of Herod and
other powers extended their authority and manipulated their powers through the
money control over Rome, itself; and had bought and gained control of the
kingship of the province under the Roman governor. Herod, King of the Jews, had become come ruler over Palestine,
and was on the throne at the time of the birth of Christ. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The house of Herod was to retain
administration until after the death of Herod the Second;Â the Tetrarch, as he was known, retained
administration at the time of the trial of Jesus Christ. It is a rather significant thing that the
Temple at Jerusalem was controlled by a high priesthood. It must be understood that in the days of
Moses, Israel was ruled by a supreme court which was made up of 71 personages. This
supreme Court, even in the time of the kingdom, which existed at the time of
Saul and David, and of Solomon, was the real authority for the prosecution and
for the hearing of any cases that were capital offenses or even lesser offenses
under the various areas of this administration. Now this was not a Jewish
court. This was a court of your race,
operated with the highest standard of jurisprudence, which functioned both in
civil and spiritual law, and was recognized by the kingdom as the highest
administration. Appeals could always be
carried through the priesthood to this court in any matter. Then, after the dispersion
of the ten tribes of Israel in captivity, and Judah and Benjamin into their
captivity in the days of Nebuchadnezzar, this court did not operate until Judah
and Benjamin returned to rebuild the city of Jerusalem. Then, this evil, mixed
multitude, out of the land of the Herodians, and Pergamos, and those who
attached themselves to returning groups of Judah and Benjamin, associated
themselves with the rebuilding of the city of Jerusalem. Thus, during that time, there was a division
among the people. The Hebrew population
of Palestine was divided among the people who made up Judah and Benjamin. If we were to identify these people today,
in their second migrations, we would call them the “Normans†and the Germanic
people whose coming into Europe was timed exactly with their exodus before the
fall of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â It is important, that when we refer to
these people, we note that Judah and Benjamin had a historic background. They had the faith, the religion that had
been given them in the days of Moses. The Pharisees believed in
many deep truth. They believed in the
resurrection; they believed in the laws of God; they believed in what was known
as the oral law. The writings of the
prophets, such as Jeremiah, Isaiah, and others, were added to the knowledge of
the law and these, together with the spiritual covenants and promises, provided
the basis for decisions and action as well as for their hopes and expectations. Thus it was that the advice of the
ecclesiastical leaders, which made up the oral law, was called at one time, the
Mishnah law, which is under misuse today. The Pharisees believed in
the resurrection. This was not
discussed much by Moses at the time of his writings, but was discussed by Job,
who preceded him, and by the other prophets who had faith in its expectations. Besides being
“resurrectionist,†the Pharisees also believed in and taught the laws of God;
the hope of God; the eventual kingdom; the sovereignty of the white race; and
the ultimate things that God was going to develop through it. The development of the two kingdoms in the
time of Jeroboam, and their spread through captivity, and the resettling of the
ten tribes of Israel in western Europe had not brought the Pharisees of Judah
and Benjamin close to the portion of the kingdom that had long since departed
in the days of Solomon’s son, Rehoboam.Â
But their destiny was to be reunited in a later day. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Now there was another group of people
present in Palestine called the Sadducees.Â
Who were they? The Sadducees were made up of Hittites, Canaanites,
Amalekites, Herodians, Hashdiums; and these people were not the descendants of
Abraham, at all, but they called themselves Jews, and the peoples who lived in
the land under their proclamation, were called Jews, although the word
"Jew" originally came from the word "Yehudhim," which meant
accursed. The fact remains that these
people, being Sadducees, had come out of a background of pagan philosophies which
had affected India and other parts of the earth; had helped to build and
dominate these religions, and were ardent reincarnationists. They operated with
a concept that it made no difference what transpired, they would return to get
the wealth they had accumulated, the power they had gained, and that they would
even expend their lives for this conquest of power. They had no spiritual,
ethical, or moral obligation to anything but their creed of obtaining
power. They formed a part of the
Luciferian descendance. They were not descendants of Abraham, although they had
called themselves Jews, and had attached themselves to the strange theocracy
which existed in Palestine at that time.Â
It was their desire to gain control of this Temple theocracy which had
absolute authority under Rome. So the
Sadducees came and demanded seats in the Sanhedrin. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The Sanhedrin originally, in the
background of your race, had 71 judges upon it, and these men were not only
supposed to be experts upon theology, and experts on the law as given by God as
a mandate to your race in moral, ethical, and sociological problems in
spiritual application, but they must be men of high repute; they must have been
selected by the people for their high standing in the community in the various
provinces of that land, and at that time were elevated to this court by general
selection. From the time that the
Sanhedrin was established, it had been perpetuated by replacement with men
selected by the Sanhedrin to continue the administration of the standards of
Divine law. Under the great Sanhedrin
was a lesser Sanhedrin, composed of 23 men.Â
This court could hear cases involving possible capital punishment for
crimes of violence resulting in death.Â
This court could not however, sit upon a theological crime that related
to blasphemy. Then, there was a third
court, composed of three men, which sat only upon lesser grievances. This was called the lesser court. They sat on cases involving such things as
petty theft. All these together
comprised the complete Sanhedrin. Throughout the course of
history, this had been the process of law.Â
Rome had permitted the administration of Palestine to remain at the
Temple level, so the Sanhedrin made up the high court of the land. Hence, the Herodians, those false non-Israelites,
whom Jesus was to identify as children of the devil, demanded that they have a
share of the seats of the Sanhedrin, according to their number.                 Now,
under Israelitish law, if it had not been for the conquest by Rome, they would
have deported these people as undesirable, and never have permitted them to
have any political power whatsoever within their land. Someday, America, too, will awaken to the
truth and deport out of our country this undesirable, unassimilable people who
still continue the same subversion they were practicing days of Jesus. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Even when the Sanhedrin was thus
composed, however, the Pharisees still were in the majority. The Sadducees
lacked sufficient numbers to capture an election. They could not appoint for themselves a high priest. They had
though, been planning for some time to attain this power. And so one man of
influence, who had many servants and a mighty household, Shamah, a Sadducee of
the House of Hashdium, and also a relative of the House of Canaan, desired to
gain control of the Temple. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â He said, "I will do this: I will
renounce the Sadducees, and proclaim myself a Pharisee. I will proclaim that I
accept the principles of the Pharisees, believe in the resurrection, follow
Moses, and that I believe in the great spiritual and moral law as well as the
written one. Thus, I will number among the Pharisees, and will raise the number
of the Pharisees in the Sanhedrin, and they will then have to select members of
my House."Â It was a typical Jewish
trick; to proclaim he was something he was not to gain political power. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â We have a word in our English language
that has come down from that day to this; the word is “shame." It comes from the name of the man: Shamah;
for there was no higher shame than for a person to declare theologically that
which was not true in order to gain power over the House of God, to conquer and
reduce it to slavery. Thus the false Sadducees, with Roman prestige were seated
in the Sanhedrin, posing as Pharisees.Â
And when the election came in 7 A. D., they elected Annas, a Canaanite,
high priest. So the Pharisees lost the
election because the false Pharisee Canaanites elected one of their own number
as high priest. They increased their number with each succeeding priest, and
since previous priests of the upper echelon of the ruling House were members of
the great Sanhedrin, by the time of Christ, adding their number, 12 were added
to the 71. This brought the members
that had voting power in the Sanhedrin to 83 instead of the 71 commanded by
Mosaic law. It was these 83 who were
present at the trial of Jesus Christ. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â I want you to know that in the
reading of the ministry of Christ, we are confused sometimes in the King James
Version, which is not an original text, by the design of those who helped with
its translation to confuse your faith and your race. We are confused by continual reference to peoples by names which
are misleading. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â In fact, Pharisees, many times under
their criticism, should have been translated "Shamah" or "false
Pharisees.â€Â We see this from the early
Alexandrian text, and also from the Aramaic text. The true Pharisees, with a true outlook, were the theologians of
that time. The Temple had not only been
taken over, at the time of Christ's early boyhood, but at the time of His
ministry was dominated by these Canaanite priests, who had turned it into a
house of merchandise. They were dealing in fraud, even selling the animals for
sacrifice. They exploited the people,
changing and short-changing them. They carried on international banking designs
on the steps of the Temple, and they were charging usurious rates, then, as
now. During His ministry, the Lord Jesus turned and said to them, "Ye have
made my Father's House a den of murderers, robbers, and thieves." And He
drove the money changers out of the Temple. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Still, the theology of Israel carried
on. There was one young teacher who was
a brilliant master, named Nicodemus. He taught in a school of thought which was
one of the dividing phases of Israel's theology. Two outstanding men taught. One was Gamaliel, the other
Nicodemus, who taught the theological students in the Temple. Gamaliel was a
great and honest man, and taught philosophies related to the thinking of the
people. He taught that God would reach down to forgive violations of the law,
and that the processes of His Spirit would bring about repentance, because He
was God. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Nicodemus, also an honest man, belonged
to another school of theology, even among the Pharisees, which taught that the individual
would have to make certain decisions and accept certain principles; otherwise
he might be cast out into some area where it would be impossible to discover
him. To identify them today, we would say that Nicodemus was a Methodist; and
we might say that Gamaliel was a Calvinist or a Baptist for their theology was
related to the issues of grace. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Originally, the Apostle Paul was taught
by Gamaliel. When Paul became an ardent Christian, you will note that his
doctrines were filled with grace, reflecting the influence of the teachings of
Gamaliel, and add to this the Apocalypse of Paul, which he wrote later from his
heavenly experience. These Masters of Israel
saw Jesus daily, coming and going from Jerusalem. They heard the words that He said, and they were in actual
fulfillment of prophecies they had heard. At one time they were gathered
together to hear Jesus speak. They were
doctors of law, scribes, and Pharisees from all over Palestine, of every
portion and out of every city; they had come to hear what He would say, and
what He would do. This meeting had been
planned by the Pharisees, to evaluate the Messiahship of Jesus.                 It was at that meeting
that the roof was taken off the building, and a man was lowered down in front
of Christ because the press of the crowd was so great that no more people could
even get into the building but those who were already there. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â It was here that Jesus turned to the
man and said, "Thy sins be for given thee. Arise, take up thy bed and
walk."Â And when they saw him
arise, take up his bed, and walk, a great challenge arose from the
Pharisees. Jesus had said, "Thy
sins be forgiven thee,"Â and they
did not like that; and He said, "Take up thy bed and walk.â€Â They were challenged by the miracle. He turned to them and said, "Now which
is easier for me to say, 'Thy sins be forgiven thee,' or 'Take up thy bed and
walk?†          This was the revelation of the Messiah
with grace that only Yahweh could demonstrate by the remission of
transgression.           True Pharisees sat there that day. They beheld these things; and how the
Scriptures foretold how they would behold this miracle. They marveled, and they went each man to his
own home, and said, “We have seen great things today.†But with each rising miracle,
with each new instance of His power, the animosity of the Jews that controlled
the Temple increased. They dominated the Sanhedrin, and they were faced with
the fact that now, a Messiah, one which they hoped, in the days of Herod they
had captured and killed when the armies of the Jews marched down to Bethlehem
and slaughtered the babies. Now they
knew He was alive. Now they knew the
people were listening to Him. What was the attitude of
ecclesiastical Jewry? Giving lip
service to the laws of Moses, but operating under the pattern of the laws of
ancient Babylon. We are told in the 22nd
Chapter of Matthew that the Pharisees (Shamah Pharisees, the false Pharisees,
actually Sadducees), took counsel how they would try to entangle Christ in His
words. This they would do in order to
accuse Him and destroy Him. Read the
15th Chapter of Matthew. So they took
counsel, how they might entangle Him in His speech. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â This was only one phase of the
conspiracy. Jesus understood exactly what they were doing. He knew every thought in their minds.           In the 23rd Chapter of Matthew, He said,
"I know who you are; you love the uppermost seats and rooms at the
feasts. You want the chief seats in the
synagogue. You love the greetings in
the marketplaces. You love to be called Rabbi! Rabbi! But be ye not called Rabbi, for only one is the Master, which is
Christ.†          Jesus again speaks to them, saying,
"Woe unto you, scribes. Shamah Pharisees (false Pharisees), hypocrites,
for ye are not only the devourer of the women's houses through your usury, but
you make a pretense of long prayers for which ye shall receive the greater
damnation. Woe unto you, scribes,
Pharisees, hypocrites, ye who encompass the sea and the land to make one
proselyte to your faith, and making him twofold more the child of hell than
yourselves. Woe unto you, blind guides,
which say, “Whosoever sweareth by the Temple, it is nothing; but whosoever
swears by gold, it is authority.'Â Ye
fools, ye blind. Which is greater, the
gold or the Temple? Whosoever shall
swear by the altar is nothing, but whosoever shall swear by some gift to the
priesthood, he is guilty."Â Jesus
continues to say, “Woe unto you Pharisees, scribes, and false hypocrites, ye
pay tithes, and ye exact laws in judgment, and ye leave nothing undone, but ye
strain at a gnat and swallow a camel, and your judgment is evil.†          "You are like white sepulchers,
which indeed appear beautiful outwardly, but within are full of dead men’s
bones from your own uncleanliness. Even
so, ye outwardly appear righteous, but ye are filled with hypocrisy and
iniquity. Woe unto you, because you
built the tombs of the prophets and garnished the sepulchers of the righteous.â€
           And then they answered, and they
said, “If we had lived in the days of our fathers, we would not have killed the
prophets. We would not destroyed the messengers of God. We would not have spilled their righteous
blood.†          Then Jesus said, "You have just
borne witness of yourselves that you are the children of the prophet-killers."Â This is positive identification that they
were Canaanites, Hittites and Amalekites, and were not of the House of
Abraham. They had borne witness by
their very words. Yes, and we hear the same words, today, from B’nai B’rith, in
their publications, "If we had lived in the days of Jesus, we would not
have crucified Christ."Â No? They
measure up to the full measure of their fathers, for they would crucify the
whole Christian world, with their communist revolution. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â I turn now to the words of Jesus. He said,
“Therefore, you bear witness against yourselves, that you are the children of
those that killed the prophets. Fill
ye, therefore, the measure of your fathers; this you will do. You are the
serpents, you are the generation of the viper. How can you escape the
judgment? Behold, I send prophets, wise
men, and scribes ye have killed, and some ye crucified, some ye scourged, or
delivered them up to your synagogues, and persecuted them. On you is the
judgment of all the righteous blood that has been slain upon the earth, from
the blood of righteous Abel to Zacharias, the son of Barachias, whom you slew
between the Temple and the altar.Â
Verily, I say all these things in judgment come on this generation. You
are the progeny and decendants of Cain, the murderer of Abel, and guilty of
every massacre and every assassination of that which is right from that day to
this one." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â They had attempted to challenge Jesus,
the omniscient, incarnate Messiah, who knew every one of them for what they
were, and He identified the Jews who controlled the Temple in Jerusalem as
Canaanites, and not Israelites, the enemies of the kingdom who had stolen this
power. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Let us note the nature of these people
in the face of the miracles and the continued doing of good which Christ was
performing, for there is no process that is more clear then this
situation. We read here that the
chief priest and the scribes, the elders of the people, were at the palace of
the high priest, called Caiaphas. They
consulted how they might take Jesus by subtility, and kill Him. Here these words
now:---Not a process of just law; not a process of jurisprudence, but a
conspiracy in the high priest’s house.Â
Jesus, not yet having had a trial; these people who were going to
preside over His trial had plotted how they might take Him by subtility, and
how they might kill Him. Now, I want to call to
your attention these words from the 26th chapter of Matthew, the 1st to 4th
verses:--- “For they wanted to entrap Him in His talk; they wanted to take Him
by subtility, and they had designed to kill Him.†Moreover, they had hired a
rascal of their own kind, and had him attach himself to Christ, so that
Christ’s disciples, who were Galileans and true men of Judah, were always
accompanied by one who followed everywhere, offering his services at every
opportunity. Jesus knew who he was,
that he was a man who would take part in destiny, and He let this man become
one of the twelve. Judas immediately
demonstrated his affinity: “Oh, I want to carry the money bag.† Always his hand was on or in the money
sack. He worried about everything that
cost a little money, if he didn’t control it.Â
Even when a gift of precious ointment was poured over Christ, he said,
"How much did it cost, and why isn't it in my sack?†          Jesus was well aware that this fellow
was dipping in the bag, and He knew also that he was running to the Temple and
getting together with the ADL of that day, and telling them all that Jesus and
the disciples were doing. You say, "How do you
know this?†l turn now to the 6th Chapter of the Gospel of John. Here in the closing verses, Jesus makes an
identification which is of great importance.Â
He declares to the disciples: "Now, I think you should know, for I
have chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil.â€Â People ask me if it was true there was only one Jew among Jesus
disciples? That is correct, only one of
them. Jesus said, “I have chosen you
twelve, and one of you is a devil." The 71st verse of the 6th
Chapter of John:Â "And after these
things, (after Jesus identified the Ogpu agent), Jesus walked in Galilee,
because the Jews sought to kill Him.â€Â
And it tells us in the 7th Chapter, "When Jesus went down into
Galilee, He went down among His brethren, His family, and His friends.â€Â     There were no Jews in
Galilee; Galilee was where the patriots were,---the zealots came from there.
Galilee knew what was going on. Even Rome knew that down in Galilee was the
resistance. You will find in the record
that, angered by the patriots in Galilee, even Pilate sacrificed an occasional
Galilean an occasional Galilean upon the altars, with sacrifice in
Jerusalem. Galilee was the source of
the resistance, but the resistance was not Jewish! Galilee was the one place where Jesus had security from the
observation of the enemy. When Jesus returned to
Jerusalem, at the time of the Feast, Lazarus, Jesus' friend, had just died.
After six days, Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazarus was, and raised him from
the dead. He called Lazarus out, and the miracle was recorded by Rome. All the land of Palestine began to buzz with
it. The Jewish agents standing by were
amazed when they saw the raising of Lazarus, and scampered back to the high
priest. They counseled among themselves, “When this gets over the land, He's
going to take over.â€Â And they plotted,
it tells us in Scriptures, how to put Lazarus to death again. Can you imagine anyone, so
utterly vile and evil in their thinking, that after a miracle of God raising a
man from the dead, their hatred against this miracle was so great that they
wished to kill the man over again? Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â This gives you a glimpse of the soul of
your enemy! Note now the record of
John, the 7th Chapter, we read: "The Pharisees and the people murmured
concerning the things which Christ said, and the miracles which He had wrought,
so the chief priests and the false Pharisees ordered officers of their army to
take Him."Â Under Roman law, they
were permitted as many as 3,000 men. At
this time there were about 1600 enlisted in the army, which could number which
was controlled by the Temple, and chiefly under the command of certain scribes,
or officers of law. It is known that
the Roman Palestinian army under the procurator, who was at that time Pontius
Pilate, mustered about 7,000 men in the garrisons of Rome. However, we note
that the false Pharisees and chief priest sent out officers to take Jesus. When Jesus saw them, He
said, "Yet a little while I am here, and then I go to the heavenly Spirits
that hold together the heavens and the earth; I go to the plane of the
Spirit. Ye shall seek Me (He said to
the Jews), but you will not find Me; for where I go, you cannot come." You will find no Jews in
Heaven. People ask if that is true. Well, Jesus said, "You will search for
Me, but where I go you cannot come." Then said the Jews,
"Where can He go in the earth, or where shall He go that we shall not find
Him?"Â They had great faith in
their ADL in those days. They said "There's no place He can go that we won't
find Him."Â Why, their Ogpu was
everywhere. Then they remembered that the tribes of Israel were in Ephraim, in
Britain, and in western Europe, and they wondered, "Just where would He
go? Do you suppose He will go out among
the ethnos of the nations and to the dispersed among the nations, and teach
them?"Â The dispersed were those of
the twelve tribes who had settled in Europe. That was one place they knew they
couldn't go. For in Anglo-Saxondom, and
in the heart of Germany, it was not permitted for a Jew to enter. Â Â Â Â Â They
not only admit this then, but as Jesus continues to speak, the soldiers sent
out to seize Him, suddenly in fear, return to the Temple. I quote John, the 8th
Chapter: "And the Pharisees and chief officers (Shamah Pharisees) said,
'There never was a man that spoke like this man. He paralyzed us when He Spoke.
We were afraid to touch Him. The people were spellbound by His words. They were
on His side.â€Â The 'right wing' was
waking up, and it wouldn't be safe to take Him away from them. Then the rulers said,
"Have any of the prominent Pharisees believed on Him?â€Â And the soldiers answered, “No. It is the people that believe in Him, but
they are just masses, cursed already, to be ruled by us forever, so don’t worry
about them.â€Â Nicodemus, who had the
right to sit in the Sanhedrin, as a member and a teacher, was present that day
because he taught on the steps of the Temple; and when they had these impromptu
sessions, he could slip in with them.Â
He said, “Now, just a moment; does our law condemn any man before it
hears him?†They turned and said, “Are
you also a Galilean? You are not a Jew, then.Â
Search and see what prophet cometh out of Galilee. He (Jesus) is not a Jew; and you are not one
either.†It was this same Nicodemus
who came to Jesus by night, of whom they said, “You also are a Galilean, and
they went, every man, unto his own house. This satanic conspiracy
had planned to take Jesus and hold Him prisoner, and try Him, before the crowds
of people arrived for the Passover.Â
Therefore, when they realized that Christ would not submit to them, and
that His miracles were greater than they could contend with, they plotted with
subtility how to put Him to death. The
26th Chapter of Matthew tells how Judas Iscariot went to the high priest when
they summoned him, and said, “I will betray Him into your hands. I’ll tell you where He is going, and I’ll
identify Him. But what will you pay me
for this?â€Â “Oh,†said the ADL, “we’ll
give you thirty pieces of silver.â€Â And
that is the account of how the Jews bought and sold Jesus, the Master Creator of
the Universe, for thirty pieces of silver. They are making much more
than that today, for now they are selling America. I read from the record of
the Book of John that Jesus stood on Solomon’s porch, preaching openly among
the people. The Jews came forth to challenge Him, hoping to trap Him into
making a statement which they could charge was blasphemous. For Jesus had identified them in a previous
discussion, and they were much disturbed, because Jesus had said, “Ye neither
know Me nor my Father, for I and my Father are one. I am going my way. Ye
shall seek Me. But every one of you
will die in your sins; and where I go, ye cannot come.†Again the Jews questioned
among themselves, “Would He kill Himself?Â
Where would He go; where, there we could not find Him?†Then Jesus said, “I am
from above and you are from beneath. I
am from out of this world, but you are from under this earth. Therefore, ye shall die in your sins.†And they did not know nor
understand that when Jesus said, “He who hath seen Me hath seen the Father,
they wist not that He spake to them of the Father.†We return now to the porch
of Solomon’s Temple. Jesus, in one of
His closing addresses here, was surrounded by the Jews. They asked, “Why don’t you proclaim whether
or not you are the Messiah?†Jesus said, “I told you,
but you believed not. That which I do
is in the name and in the nature of my embodied ministry. Therefore, I call my sheep by name; I give
them eternal life, and they shall never perish. But ye believe not because ye are not my sheep.†           This is a vital testimony: after
Jesus had proclaimed to the crowd, “I am not come but to the lost sheep of the
House of Israel,†He stated plainly, that the Jews were not His sheep. That record you have in the 10th chapter of
John, in these words of the 26th verse. Now, let us go back over
these last moments of Christ's life. He goes with His disciples out into the
garden to pray. Jesus was in meditation and prayer. His disciples were sleeping, and Judas Iscariot was with the Temple
priests. He had just gotten his thirty
pieces of silver, and he was leading their armies and their lesser priests to
capture Jesus. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â There is something illegal about this
that you should know. In the first
place, the Sanhedrin does not have authority to sit on a capital crime unless
they first gain permission from the procurator of Jerusalem. This would have been Pontius Pilate, whom
they did not approach because they wanted to capture, sentence, and slay Him,
before the multitudes arrived for the Passover, from Europe, and other distant
lands. They were afraid, as we
described to you, of the people who wanted to crown Christ king, whose numbers
would swell during the Passover, overthrow their evil power, and establish His
kingdom; so they said, “We must kill Him now.†I read this from the 18th
Chapter of John: "Judas, then having received a band of men and officers
from the chief priests and Pharisees, came hither now with lanterns, torches,
and weapons. And Jesus, knowing all
things that should come upon Him, as they went forth, said, "Whom seek
ye?â€Â                      And they said, "We seek Jesus of
Nazareth."Â Jesus replied, "I
am He." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â And Judas also, which betrayed Him, stood
with them, and he ran over and kissed Jesus on the cheek. This is one of the
most obnoxious acts that can be committed by Jewry. They still carry this act
on in the supposed brotherhood of Christians and Jews, seeking to woo you into
a position of non-resistance to their nefarious schemes for the mastery of the
earth. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Jesus turned and looked with scorn, at
Judas Iscariot, and said, "Betrayest thou the Son of Man with a kiss.'' Â Â Â Â Â The
band, the captain, and the officers, took Jesus and bound Him. And they led Him
away, first to Annas, who was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, having been upon
the throne until the former procurator, six years before, had dis-enthroned
Annas, and put his son-in-law Caiaphas upon the throne. Now this was because
there had been a fraud involved, and considerable crookedness and graft in the
court; which all is on record in Rome today, and I also have the record in my
files. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Encircling the court were some palaces
and court yards. The Sanhedrin court, which was formerly presided over by
Annas, the high priest, still met within his house, though ruled by Caiaphas,
his son-in-law. Â Â Â Â Â Â The
Roman governor was Pontius Pilate. Who
was Pontius Pilate? There are some very interesting things you should know
about him. He was a Basque, born in Spain, of a rather high family, and had
been sent to Britain to be educated in the Druid universities. Being a white man and of the tribe of Simeon
(whether he knew this or not), and having been educated in the universities of
London; having traveled through all the chairs of mystery, he belonged to the
Masonos; and as he was married to Caesar's daughter, Claudia, he was the
son-in-law of the emperor of Rome. It
was because of this that he had received his appointment as governor of
Jerusalem. So Pontius Pilate, governor
of Jerusalem, was an Israelite. He was
a White man, of the same racial background as all members of the Anglo-Saxon,
Scandinavian, Nordic, Germanic, Basque, and Lombardic people. He was a brilliant, well educated man, and
he know the words and symbols of mystery, but he was not aware of the great
spiritual things which time was to unveil, and experiences which were later to
be his and which he would, in part. So now he was governor of
Jerusalem. He had experienced many troubles since he had been there because of
the constant blackmailing attempts money masters, from the Isle of Pergamos and
Jerusalem to control the Roman Empire. Now, I want to point out
to you that as Jesus was being led bound, through the streets, he was being
taken to the house of Annas. A young theological student saw them on the
street, with Jesus a prisoner. This man's name was John Barnabas. Later, he became one of the disciples that
traveled with the Apostle Paul. Now,
John Barnabas was a student of Gamaliel. He was daily at the steps of the
Temple, and this honest and upright teacher had trained him in the standards of
Israel, and in the principles of law. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â He was also a friend of Nicodemus, and
enjoyed going to the house of Nicodemus and disputing with him over differences
in theology. He saw that these soldiers
were forcibly taking Christ, whom they all now respected as a great teacher,
and considered to be the Messiah. For after Nicodemus had talked with Jesus by
night, he came back to say "This man is Messiah.†He saw that they had taken
Christ prisoner, and were going to the house of Annas, the high priest. So he
ran to Nicodemus saying, "I just saw them with Jesus in bonds; they are
leading Him to the house of Annas, the high priest." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Nicodemus knew they had recently
captured Barabbas, the patriot and nationalist and the leader of those who
hoped someday to protect the Messiah. So the captivity of Christ was a
dangerous thing. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Nicodemus said, ''John Barnabas, hasten
to the house of Gamaliel and tell him: 'Though I sit in the Sanhedrin, I have
not been notified.â€Â Then he asked,
"Did you note who were gathering?†"Yes," said
Barnabas, "the Sadducees were gathering at the house of Annas.†          Nicodemus said, "This is
therefore, an illegal Sanhedrin. The Sanhedrin cannot sit at night.†          In my library, I have the record of
many years of Sanhedrin gatherings, and it was clearly illegal for a Sanhedrin
to meet at night, as it was illegal for them to make an arrest at night, unless
someone was in flight. It takes many
days for such a trial to be consummated. The prisoner was to be taken one day,
and to hear his accusers the second day. He had the right to gather his own
witnesses the third day, and make his presentation on the fourth day. An
evaluation was made on the fifth day, and sentence was passed on the sixth day.
If there was to be an execution, it could not take place on the Sabbath, and
therefore must be carried over to the eighth day. If the Sanhedrin had met in
the middle of the week, and they started the court on a Thursday, it had to be
carried over as we have declared. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Nicodemus walked in and found Jesus in
the house of Annas, the high priest, surrounded by a group of Sadducees,
Canaanite Jews. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The Gospel of John contains this
account: "And Jesus was brought bound into the presence of this high
priest. And when He was brought into the presence of Annas, the high priest,
they asked Jesus this question, “What is your doctrine?â€Â And Jesus answered, “I spoke openly in the
Temple and before the synagogue. Now I
don't have to bear witness against myself to please you. I know the law. Now, if you want to know what I said, why don't you ask the
people who heard me? If you have
charges against me, bring in your witnesses.†          The high priest was angry at Christ's
answers. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Jesus added: "I ever talked
before the people openly. It was not in secret. Why askest thou me these
things?" And one of Annas' Jew officers reached out and slapped Jesus
across the face. This was another
violation of the law. They could not
even, legally, touch a man until his conviction. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Jesus said, "If I have spoken
evil, bear witness of Me. By what right
has thou smitten me, as I have done no evil?" Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â It was at that moment that Nicodemus
had moved into the house of Annas and sat down. The scribe saluted and said,
"The Rabbi Nicodemus takes his seat in the Sanhedrin." Then Nicodemus said, “The
Sanhedrin cannot sit at night. I do not
take a Seat in the Sanhedrin. The
Sanhedrin is not under the auspices of the high priest, and this cannot be a
Sanhedrin.â€Â    They then said to the
scribe, "How readest thou?" Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The scribe said, "I must concur with
the Rabbi Nicodemus.†          From this moment we witness an
acceleration of the plot against the Master. Now we turn to the 26th
Chapter of the Book of Matthew: And they laid hold then upon Jesus, and led Him
away to Caiaphas, the high priest, where the scribes and the elders were
assembled. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Nicodemus looked about. They had not
notified one Pharisee; because by now, most of the Pharisees were on the side
of Jesus. They believed in the resurrection, and they recognized Him as the
miracle prophet. They saw the things which had happened from the resurrection
of Lazarus, and they were convinced that this was the Messiah. So the scribes couldn't
get a quorum of Pharisees to sit with them, and they didn't want to notify them
because their votes might upset the situation. The Pharisees could alarm the
people, and great catastrophe would fall upon these Jews, called Sadducees, who
held this priesthood by the process of fraud, as Jesus identified. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â When they came in to sit down, they
sat, every Sadducee, and in stalked Nicodemus, from the house of Annas, and
they said: "The Rabbi Nicodemus takes his Seat in the great
Sanhedrin.â€Â Nicodemus: "This is not
a Sanhedrin. The Sanhedrin cannot sit at night.â€Â They said to the scribe: ''How readest thou?" Said the scribe: “I have to concur with the
Rabbi Nicodemus."Â Then they said:
"This council shall proceed, and hear the charges. Every man be
seated." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Which to this day is the way the Jews
carry out most of their processes of jurisprudence. This was quietly followed by the entrance of Gamaliel. Angrily, he asked: “What goes on here?"           They replied, "Silence! Request
thy answer only from the high priest."Â
The high priest said: "The great Sanhedrin sits upon a malefactor,
and a blasphemer.†          Gamaliel replied, "Does any court
judge a man before it hears his case?Â
How can the Sanhedrin sit at night? How hast thou seized this man at
night? How canst thou bring Him to trial? How can this thing happen in the land of
Israel?†It is recorded that the
chief priests and the elders that had assembled at the house of Caiaphas and as
the Sanhedrin, then held a brief recess to seek false witnesses against Jesus,
in order to put Him to death. (Matthew 26:59.)           They sent out for false witnesses! Nice people, these Jews. You may think that
this is only in the King James version.Â
No. I have a record from the
Sanhedrin to the effect that they sent out for false witnesses. We read a little further: "And they
found none, even among the false witnesses, who had character enough to stand
up and be able to give their prosecution."Â In other words, every false witness they sent out to buy was such
a rascal, he couldn't stand up in court anyhow, because everyone knew they were
paid perjurers. Finally, they found two witnesses that were acceptable by their
standards, who came to their illegal court and said, "This man said: 'I
will destroy the Temple of God, and I will build it in three days."Â The high priest arose and said:
"Answerest Thou nothing? What is it that these witnesses say against Thee?
What has Thou to say?" Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Jesus had already said to Caiaphas:
"If I tell you the truth you won't believe Me, so why should I bother to
answer you?"Â Jesus had already
said: 'Ye cannot understand my words, because you cannot hear my speech. You
have no spiritual capacity to hear this, being from beneath, having no
communion with that which is from above." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â So as Jesus held His peace, the high
priest said, "I adjure Thee by the living Yahweh that Thou tellest whether
Thou be Yahshua, the embodied Messiah."Â
Now this was the one question they wanted Him to answer, so they could
then judge Him. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Jesus said, "Thou hast already
said it. Nevertheless, this will I tell ye.Â
Even you shall see the Son of Man seated in authority and power in the
heavens and you are going to behold Him coming with power and glory from the
clouds of the heavens." And the high priest rent his clothes. So this false priest, who had no interest in
righteousness anyhow, a complete rascal, charges that Jesus is guilty of
blasphemy, and says: "What need have we of any further witnesses? We
accuse this man of blasphemy." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Nicodemus and Gamaliel rose to their
feet. They said, "Thou hast not
established that this man is not the Messiah. Thou hast not established that
what He said is blasphemy. He said to you, 'Thou shalt behold the embodiment of
God coming out of the heavens with great power.' Now, therefore, how canst thou
judge Him?" Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â But the high priest ignored Nicodemus
and Gamaliel, and said, "What think you?" And the cry of the Jews,
the Sadducees, went up from this evil-filled Sanhedrin: "He is guilty!
Crucify Him!"Â You can read it
right here in the Gospel of Matthew. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Then they spit upon Him. They buffeted
Him. They struck Him with the palms of
their hands, and said: 'Now, prophecy unto us Christ, Messiah. Prophecy, who
hit you that time?"Â And they
punched Him from behind, and they punched Him from the side, and they struck
Him again. They said, "Now from
behind your back, who hit you?" And Gamaliel and Nicodemus walked out of
that Sanhedrin to call for the Pharisees, and the followers of Barabbas, to
throw all Jerusalem into uproar, and to rescue Christ, if they could. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The Jews had sentenced Christ
illegally, but they knew they dared not, themselves, execute the judgment. What
were they to do? In the 15th Chapter of
Matthew, we read that as it was approaching the morning, two o'clock, to be
exact, for the dawn had not yet come. The chief priests, consulting with their
elders and scribes in the council, took Jesus bound, and hurriedly delivered
Him to Pilate. They awoke Pilate from his sleep; called him to come down to the
judgment hall. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Pilate said, "Why should I come
to the judgment hall? Why do you disturb me from my sleep?" Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â They said: "If you are a friend
of Caesar's, you will come down. This is a grievous matter, and we demand that
you come at once." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Now normally, nobody could get a
governor out of his bed at such an hour to hear a case. Certainly not at two o'clock in the
morning. But people should know by now
that there is a lot of action when Jews snap their fingers. Many people today, just as in the days to
Jesus, are afraid to speak openly, even as you may read in the 7th Chapter of
the Book of John, “The peoples ofÂ
Galilee and Jerusalem were afraid to speak openly for fear of the
Jews.â€Â So it was in this instance, they
acted, for fear of the Jews. And now, in the record, re
read that Pilate had Christ brought into his presence, and ushered Him into the
judgement hall. Pilate turned to Jesus
and asked Him, “Art thou the king of the Judeans?†Jesus said, “Thou sayest
it.†Then Pilate turned to the
chief priests, who accused Jesus of many things in their own court. They said He was a blasphemer; as a man, He
maketh Himself God. But now, standing
before Pilate, they said, “He would make Himself a king in place of
Caesar.â€Â Now the charge is no longer
blasphemy, but sedition. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â How fantastically wicked are the ways
of these people who poke their way into our nation, hate our Christianity, and
then, if anybody exposes them, they charge them with sedition. It has even has even happened here, in our
own country. Come with me now into the
book of Matthew, where we shall hear what transpires in Pilate’s judgment
hall. I think it is more important that
you hear and remember this, as it relates to the trial of Christ, than almost
any passages that have been recorded.Â
For now, they had delivered Jesus unto Pontius Pilate, and whereas until
now the attempt to destroy Jesus had been carried on a charge of blasphemy,
now, before Pontius Pilate, since they were anxious to destroy Him at once, the
charge was changed before Pilate, to read that He was an enemy of Caesar. So, they, with their torches and lanterns,
had awakened the governor, and Jesus stood before Pontius Pilate; and Pilate,
as he turned to the accusers, said, "What accusation bring you against
this man?" Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â They said: "If He were not a malefactor
and a criminal, we wouldn't bring Him to you."Â Pilate replied, "Well then, if He is a malefactor, why don't
you judge Him under your law?" They said: "Because we want to kill
Him, and we are not permitted to kill Him under the Roman arrangement. You have
to kill Him.''Â Pontius Pilate:
"Oh, is that so?"Â He then
again entered into the judgment hall, called Jesus and asked, "Art Thou
the king of the Judeans?" Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Jesus said, "Thou hast said it.
(Did someone tell this to you or did you think this out for yourself?)"
Then Pilate answered Him and said, "Am I a Jew? These people, supposedly
Thy nation, deliver Thee unto me. What hast Thou done?"Â Jesus answered, "My kingdom is not in
this era." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Now, this was a true answer. It meant
there was no challenge to Caesar at this time of Christ, or of His trying to
take over Caesar's government. "My
kingdom is not in this era. If my kingdom were of this era, my servants would
fight, and I would not be delivered to the Jews." Â Â Â Â "My kingdom is hence," Jesus answered him. "Art Thou therefore,
then a king?" "Thou sayest that I
am a king. To this end was I born. For this cause came I into the world, that I
should bear witness of the truth." Every Royal Arch Mason knows that this
struck a vital chord: "I came to bear witness of the truth." Something stirred,
nostalgically, in the mind of Pilate. He remembered his own training in the
Druid Schools of London, before he married Caesar's daughter. He now knew there was something strange in
this matter, and he turned to Jesus and answered Him with the proper answer,
"What is truth?†      And
Jesus returned him the answer, which is not recorded at this time in the Gospel
according to St. John. Some of you know
why it is not there. But He answered
Pilate and the moment He answered, Pilate knew that here was a Masonos, a
Master Mason, a son of the Most High, and he knew that he was duty bound to do
here the thing which was right.            Pilate then went out unto the Jews, and
said, “I have interrogated this man.â€Â
Now this is the supreme judge located in Palestine. “I have interrogated
this man. I have heard your charges, I
pronounce Him NOT GUILTY. I find no
fault in this man.†          And then the cry goes up: “Don’t you
know that this man is a revolutionist, a seditionist, a zealot? He stirs up all Galilee!†Pontius Pilate turned and
said, “Is this man a Galilean?†They said, “Surely He is a
Galilean. He is not a Jew.†Remember this not! This is part of Roman record: “Surely He is
a Galilean. HE IS NOT A JEW.†Then said Pilate, “The
king in Jerusalem under me is Herod.Â
So, therefore, I’ll send Him down to Herod. He is in Herod’s jurisdiction.†So, he then sent Jesus down to
Herod. We are told that Herod had
long been anxious to meet Jesus, because he had heard of the miracles He had
preformed. So when He entered the
court, Herod said, "Why don't you do a few miracles? Do a few tricks for
me. Show me what you can do.''Â Jesus
would not answer Herod. This evil Jew
wasn't worthy of an answer. Jesus looked at him with disdain. Here was one of
Lucifer's sons. He looked like some of the hock shop proprietors in your
society today, and Jesus wouldn't answer him. He didn't owe this fellow an
answer. So, Herod brought forth a robe of purple and put it on Jesus. They scourged
Him and put a crown of thorns on His head. Then they sent Him back to Pilate.
Pilate said to Jesus, "I wouldn't dare make a judgment in Thy mighty and
August presence. Thou art greater than I am.Â
We will let this be settled by you." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â In the meantime, warned in a dream,
the wife of Pontius Pilate, herself secretly a disciple, came to see her
husband and said, "Don't you judge Him. For I not only know of Him, but I
have been warned in a vision that this man, over whom you are standing in
judgment, is incarnate God." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Pilate was very much shaken. They
brought Jesus before him, and the soldiers, returning with His robe, said,
"Hail, king of the Jews!" and were smiting Him. Then Pilate came
forth, and said, "Behold, I now bring forth unto you a man that ye may
know, and again I find no fault in Him." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â This was the second time the judge had
said, "This man is not guilty." Have you ever heard of a case like
this, where they could put pressure on the judge, and hear the whole case over
again in a few minutes? Five hours go by. Then
Pilate said, "Behold the
man!" The chief priests cried, “Crucify Him!" Pilate asked them, “Why don't you take Him
and crucify Him? For the third time, I
find no fault in him.â€Â Read the 19th
Chapter of the Gospel according to St. John. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The Jews answered, "We have a law,
and by our law, He is to die because He revealed Himself as the embodiment of
God." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Pilate said, "That is your
theology. I am not interested in your theology. He has not violated any of the
laws of Rome. I am going to let Him go.†They said, "If you
let Him go, you are no friend of Caesar. He would gather up all the people and
overthrow Rome."           Jesus answered not a word.           Pilate spoke to Jesus, “Don’t you know I
could crucify Thee, and I also have the power to release Thee?†          And Jesus answered Pilate: “You have no
power, except I give it thee." This frightened Pilate even more. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â So, seeking a way out, Pilate said to
the people, "We have a custom of Roman leniency in the provinces where we rule;
it is a custom, once a year, to let someone out of prison. Now we have a man in
prison, Barabbas, the captain of the secret armies that have stolen from your
caravans, and fought you; Who even fights Rome, and has been charged with
crimes of murder, because in the battle he killed Roman soldiers. Now who would
you rather have me turn loose on you, the Captain of this nationalist army of
outlaws, the leader of the secret army, or Jesus, who has healed your sick and
spoken in your presence?†A steady stream of
witnesses then came, stood before Pilate, and testified concerning the miracles
that Jesus did, and the good that He performed. All this is recorded in
the Gospel of Nicodemus, for the scribe also sat in the court of Pontius Pilate
and recorded all the conversation. The
5th Chapter of the Gospel of Nicodemus tells you every word that was said
during those discussions.               Pilate would have released Him, but
they said: "No, give unto us Barabbas, and crucify Christ!" Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Pontius Pilate turned to Jesus again,
not willing to sentence Jesus to death. Three times he had said: "I find
no fault in this man; He is a just man; He has done nothing wrong, all the
witnesses bear testimony that He does good." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â All this time, Pontius Pilate knew
that Jesus was a brother of wisdom and a master of the lodge of his own
education. Pilate didn't want to be
involved. He was warned by his wife who
had a feeling of impending trouble. Now he turned to Jesus and asked,
"What shall I do?" Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Jesus said to Pontius Pilate: "You
are in a spot that is very tight for you, because this is a part of destiny.
This was known before the foundation of the world. You have just walked into
this spot of destiny. You cannot help
yourself, and are not responsible for what is going on. Therefore, I want you to do exactly what is
written. I am not going to hold it against you. Do what is written." Pilate said, “Well, what
is written? " Jesus said: "It is
written they shall take me and crucify me." Pilate said: “I could not
be responsible for that decision.†There was a custom in
Israel, as well as in Britain, wherever white men stalked the earth: a covenant
of water. Pilate said: “Bring me a
basin of water.â€Â The water was brought
to him. He dipped his hands in the
water and raised them before the people, saying: “Don’t count me a party to
your crime. I wash my hands of the
responsibility of the blood of this just man.†          Now a great many preachers, without
knowing the things we have discussed with you tonight, have been castigating
Pilate from that day to this. How many
sermons have been preached that you can’t wash your hands of Jesus? How many times have they denounced Pilate?  Pilate had just been told by Jesus: “You do
what is written.â€Â Jesus told him what
was written, and what he would have to do, in performing his place in history.  So Pontius Pilate had said: “All right, I’ll follow that
instruction. I’ll do what is written,
but I’m not going to have the responsibility on my hands.â€Â And he washed his hands of that responsibility. This was a legal act. Pontius Pilate would not and DID NOT CONDEMN
CHRIST. He would let the law of the
Sanhedrin condemn Him, but assume no responsibility because Jesus had said: “Do
it thus.†I want you to remember
that the cry came from the Jews as Pilate washed his hands of Jesus. They said, “That’s all right with us; His
blood be upon our children.†May that rest until God is
willing to lift it in the fullness of His own time, because any judgement that
has fallen upon them, has not been persecution, but retribution! They have not changed their evil ways.
Remember these things concerning the trial of the Son of God. The Jewish trial
was illegal. It met at night. The
Jewish trial was sought to be tried with false witnesses. The Jewish trial did
not provide Jesus any defense. The Jewish trial would not hear those who stood
in His defense. The Jewish trial violated all the laws of Moses, and all the
laws of the Sanhedrin. And they smote Him. And they spit upon Him. They never
sought for evidence of His identity. The Jewish court sentenced Him to death,
but lacked the courage to perform it. Then, turning Him over to Rome, wanted
Rome to take the responsibility for His death. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â You will note also that Pilate,
Masonic in his background, and desirous, because of the vision, to set Christ
free, wanted no part in this matter.Â
Though he had had a full coverage of the events of Christ's life from
the hour that the challenges were brought to the procurator's home and his
palace, but he found no fault in Christ. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â In my library, I have the report of
Pontius Pilate, to Tiberius Caesar, concerning what happened after His
crucifixion. I have the report of his defense when Pilate was called to stand
before Julius Caesar, and give an account of the things that had happened under
his administration, and during the time of Christ, His crucifixion and His
resurrection. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â I just want to add this: Pontius
Pilate became a converted and complete, accepting follower of Jesus. He was one
of the most ardent, staunch admirers of Christ. And after the resurrection, became identified with the early
companies of Christians. He stood before Caesar, after his wife had borne her
testimony same years later, and told him what had happened, and Caesar asked of
Pilate, "Has thy wife become a Christian, and art thou also a
Christian?"Â And Pilate replied,
"Yes, I will take my lot with His, and I will stand with Jesus who rose
from the dead." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â And Pontius Pilate's wife passed away,
directly in front of Julius Caesar, and they offered unto Pilate the fatal cup
and he took the cup, a Roman patrician to the last, refusing to give up his
faith in Christ. The son-in-law of Caesar died with the testimony of Christ
upon his lips! Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â In your time, the trial of Christ will
always remain open, for Jesus was the judge and the victor. "Where I go
you cannot come. I am from above, and you are from beneath. You who judge Me
have no power. You who judge Me are standing in the presence of the Most High
God." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â And to His disciples, and those who
were to take up the challenge of His Spirit that He poured out upon them, He
said, “The hour will come, which is hence, when my servants will fight. The
kingdom will not be given to the Jews.†          You and I know that the kingdom of God
has suffered violence, that the violent take it by storm. We are on the edge of
a new day. The great spiritual forces of God stir the forces of right which are
within our nation, awakening to challenge the evil influences that dominate our
society, and seek to bind us with the Marxist policy of Anti-Christ. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â I tell you that in this day, and in
this hour, God is raising up the mighty strength of His kingdom, and shall
rejoin that kingdom for the greatest hour of victory in the history of the
world! And so, we close for the moment.
this phase of the trial of Christ. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â We have approached it from another set
of records which relate to it, and the story of Rome is even more challenging.
Even Roman guards before Pilate couldn't hold the standards of Rome when Christ
approached! The very standards bent almost double. Two strong men on each stave
couldn't keep the Roman standards from bowing before Christ. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â This impressed Pilate, and angered the
Jews. But before Him, as prophecy had
declared, "Every standard shall dip, and all men shall proclaim that He is
King of Kings, and Lord of Lords." Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â During this time of remembering the
resurrection, these events surrounding the life of Christ impress all
Christendom. It is a part of the visitation of our God to His children. Since
the children of God were embodied in bodies of flesh, He took upon Himself the
same flesh. He is not ashamed to call you His brethren, the race He established
for His kingdom. And the victory is assured. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â We have watched many changes sweep the
world. We are a great nation and a company of nations. We have great technology
and a mighty civilization, but we have not yet learned to know our enemies, and
set the armor of God in array against them.Â
But we shall, in this day. End of sermon
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