Unit 27 Session 1
THE ACCUSED KING
LUKE 22-23
Jesus was arrested, tried, and condemned to die, even though He did no wrong.
After three full years of ministry, the time had come for the promised Messiah - the ultimate Prophet, Priest, and King who had been anticipated for millennia - to finish what He had started. His mission was clear and His resolve strong. Through the enabling strength of the Spirit by the unshakable will of the Father, the Son of God set His face to the cross. Much suffering awaited Jesus, some of which would be physical, but it would also be emotional as He watched His followers and friends abandon Him, betray Him, and become a part of condemning Him to death.
Points to consider:
✞ Jesus, the King of the Jews, is wrongly tried.
* What are some examples of Christians using
wrong methods when trying to share the truth?
* What reasons did the religious leaders have
for wanting Jesus condemned?
✞ Jesus, the King of the Jews, is wrongly accused.
* What are some things Christians are wrongly
accused of at times?
* How does knowing Jesus lived a holy and
innocent life but still dealt with persecution
and injustice encourage you when you face
similar troubles?
✞ Jesus, the King of the Jews, is wrongly condemned.
* Why is mob rule so effective?
* What can we do to sin less?
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