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Their claim is that Jesus seeks to rebel against Rome and establish His own state (John 19:12–15). That's a serious charge, and one Pilate needs to carefully ...
John 18:33-37 begins a long scene in which the Gospel writer unfolds the reality of Jesus' kingship. It is a kingship that can be difficult to see.
4 янв. 2022 г. · All who love the truth recognize that what I say is true” (John 18:37). Jesus did not come to earth to rule over a mortal empire.
He did not mean for Christians to leave the world physically. He knew they must live in it, but He taught that they should not be of it. In His final prayer ...
In this sermon on John 18:36–37 titled “The King and His Kingdom,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones preaches on the great truth that Jesus is the Son of God who came into ...
Jesus is the heavenly Man. He came down to this world from above, and He came to redeem a race of lost sinners and to rescue a fallen creation.
... John 18:37, that He is a King in the moral sense. By “of this world” we are to understand that the nature and origin of His kingdom are not of this world ...
John 18:36. Jesus answered, my kingdom is not of this world. By saying which, he tacitly owns he was a king: as such he was set up, and anointed by his ...
(36) Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be.
The scene between Jesus and Pilate is the height of the gospel's irony as Pilate does not question Jesus' kingship or guilt of the charges brought before him.
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