Pilate and the King

February 28, 2021

Rev. Bruce Brown                  

John 19:1-12

I.         The King in His Humiliation (verses 1-6) 

II.       The King with His Authority (verses 7-11)  

III.   Friends of the King (verse 12)

“We see the Savior of mankind scourged, crowned with thorns, mocked, smitten, rejected by His own people, unjustly condemned by a judge who saw no fault in Him, and finally delivered up to a most painful death. Yet this was He who was the eternal Son of God, whom the Father's countless angels delighted to honor. This was He who came into the world to save sinners, and after living a blameless life for thirty years, spent the last three years of His time on earth in going about doing good, and preaching the Gospel. Surely the sun never shone on a more wondrous sight since the day of its creation!” J.C. Ryle

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