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The Life of Jesus, Part 9 (9/10)

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What is the truth?

When I was young I thought the world was easy. Things were right or wrong. True or false. Black or white. Almost like science: you can prove if something is good or bad. But the reality isn't always that clear. When you promise something to a person, you can have a debate about the interpretation later. I thought I said one thing, people heard another. I get that a lot in my marriage and my family. Or discussions on the soccer field. Was it a penalty or not? Even a video replay does not always bring clarity. And do we deal with climate change or not? Even that causes many debates. What is the truth?

In the final moments of Jesus' life, he is standing before Pilate. The ruler of the country. His decisions are as good as law. He has the power to set Jesus free. It is fascinating that Jesus is not trying to get free. Jesus tells Pilate where he is from and what the purpose of his life is. Very honest and clear.

Then Pilate asks him if he is a king. Jesus replies: "I am King and people that care about truth recognize my voice." Pilate responds with: " What is the truth?" Even in those days, there were debates about the truth. Pilate did not understand it all, but he knew Jesus did nothing wrong. As a judge, he did not find any faults. As ruler of the country, he wanted to release Jesus. He knew Jesus had spoken the truth. He even calls Jesus: the King of the Jews.

What is your view on the truth? Is there one truth, or is everything subjective? What about Jesus? Do you believe him when he says he is THE truth? What does that mean to you?

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The Life of Jesus, Part 9 (9/10)

Embark on a journey to learn more about the life of Jesus. Together we will watch short clips from the film, The Life of Jesus, and reflect on what we see. Discover who Jesus really was and what He can mean to you. You can read each of the 10 plans separately, but we challenge you to complete the whole journey.

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