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What’s the most penetrating question ever asked?. “What am I to do with Jesus?”. Matthew 27:22 Pontius Pilate. “What am I to do with Jesus?”. Pontius Pilate was the Roman Governor of Judea for about 10 years (26 – 36 or 27 - 37 A.D.).
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“What am I to do with Jesus?” Matthew 27:22 Pontius Pilate
“What am I to do with Jesus?” • Pontius Pilate was the Roman Governor of Judea for about 10 years (26 – 36 or 27 - 37 A.D.). • Obviously, he was the presiding authority at the trial of Jesus. • There are several statements made by various individuals and groups about Jesus that were intended as insults, but contain unintended salient spiritual truths when properly considered, cf. Matt.27:40-43. • But perhaps none of these points compare in their penetrating power as the question posed by Pilate…. • He was attempting to gain Jesus’ release by offering the convict Barabbas in His place, but Pilate’s question is still the most significant to be asked by anyone today.
“What am I to do with Jesus?” What did people of the timedo with Jesus? • Some tried to make Him a food vendor, John 6:5-15> 22-26> 30-36. • Some tried to make Him a doctor, John 4:46-53. • Some tried to make Him a physical king, John 6:14-15; (Luke 23:2) 18:36; 19:12-16. • Some tried to make Him a Rabbi/Teacher (like their others), Mark 10:17-22. • Some believed Him, but desired more the approval/acceptance of men, John12:42-43; 19:4-16. • Some doubted and crucified Him as an imposter, Matt.27:22-26.
“What am I to do with Jesus?” What do people of today do with Jesus? • Some still seek Him more for physical sustenance, John 6:48-58; Matt.6:33. • Some still seek Him more for physical healing, James 5:14-16; 1Pet.2:24. • Some still seek Him more for patriotic/national purposes, 2Cor.10:3-6;Jonah. • Some seek Him more for material purposes, 1Tim.6:5-10,17-19; Matt.13:22. • Some believe Him, but desire more the approval/acceptance of men, John 5:39-44; 1Cor.4:1-5; 2Cor.10:18. • Some doubt and crucify Him, Heb.6:4-6.
So the real question becomes: “What will YOUdo with Jesus?” But, there were some people then, and there are some now whoinstead: • Seek Him for spiritual sustenance as “the bread of life,” John 6:35. • Seek Him for spiritual healing from sin, Matt.13:15. • Seek Him to be their spiritual King, 1Tim.6:15. • SeekHim more for spiritual riches,2Cor.4:16-18. • Believe Him and desire more than anything else His approval/acceptance, Phil.4:8-14. • Have confidentfaith in Him, and crucify themselves,Rom.6:1-11.