John 18:28-40
Sep 29, 2024 • Bruce Gordon
This sermon emphasizes its context and significance, particularly highlighting John's depiction of Jesus as the Son of God. The sermon critiques the hypocrisy of the Jewish leaders during Jesus' trial, stressing their prioritization of rituals over true spirituality. The sermon also addresses the dangers of legalism and liberalism within the church, urging a focus on the heart over mere appearances. Pilate's dilemma is explored, illustrating the political and social factors influencing his choices regarding Jesus. Ultimately, the sermon affirms Jesus as the embodiment of truth and the path to redemption, concluding with an encouragement to reflect on their personal relationship with God and seek His redemption.