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Reflection 3: The Trial
People often use the adage: “Actions speak louder than words.” The intent, of course, is to remind us that even though our words are powerful, the way we reflect those words, convictions and principles to the rest of the world matters.
In the hours after Jesus went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray, He was betrayed, arrested, denied by Peter, presented to the high council and sent to trial. The trial began with Jesus standing in front of Pilate, the Roman governor. “‘Are you the king of the Jews?’ the governor asked him. Jesus replied, ‘You have said it’” (Matthew 27:11b, NLT). But after that, Jesus remained silent. He didn’t say a word.
He didn’t say a word when the priests and elders made their accusations. He didn’t say a word when Herod and his soldiers mocked and ridiculed Him. He didn’t even say a word when Pilate demanded a response to the charges.
Ecclesiastes 3:7b tells us that there is “a time to be quiet and a time to speak” (NLT). In the ultimate example of actions speaking louder than words, Jesus is a quiet presence in the midst of the roar of anger, frustration and hate that is being spewed around Him.
His silence was prophesied in Isaiah 53:7a: “He was oppressed and treated harshly, yet he never said a word” (NLT). There was a lot Jesus could have said, especially in front of a large crowd. He could have delivered a sermon that led many to believe in Him. Or He could have condemned His accusers. But Jesus knew that they wouldn’t listen, and He proved that silence could be an even more powerful testimony than words.
Rather than defend Himself, Jesus stood silent, ready to be condemned to complete His mission to atone for our sins.
Questions for Reflection:
- Can you think of a time when you argued when you should have remained silent? What was the result?
- Why do you think Jesus chose to remain silent? What would your reaction be if you were in the crowd that day?
- What questions would you have wanted to ask Jesus at the trial?
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As you prepare to celebrate death’s defeat and the hope of salvation this Easter, reflect on some of the final statements Jesus made during His time on earth, and discover the powerful lessons He delivered with each word.
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