A Journey Through Luke & ActsSample
The temple leaders can’t execute Jesus without permission from the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate. So they make up a charge that Jesus is a rebel king stirring up revolution against the Roman emperor. Pilate asks Jesus, “are you the King of the Jews?” And Jesus answers, “You say so.” Pilate can see that Jesus is an innocent man and doesn’t deserve death, but the religious leaders keep insisting that he’s dangerous. So after Jesus is sent to Herod and returned to Pilate bruised and bloody, they negotiate a shocking plan. Pilate will release an actual rebel against Rome, a man named Barabbas, instead of Jesus. The innocent is handed over in place of the guilty.
Jesus is taken away with two other accused criminals and nailed to a Roman execution device. He’s made into a spectacle. People auction off his clothing and mock him saying, “if you are the messianic King, save yourself!” But Jesus loves his enemies to the very end. He seeks forgiveness for his executors and gives hope to one of the criminals dying beside him saying, “Today you will be with me in paradise.”
The sky suddenly darkens, the veil of the temple tears into two pieces, and Jesus cries out to God with his last breath, “into your hands I commit my spirit.” A Roman centurion witnesses the whole thing and says, “certainly this man was innocent.”
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About this Plan
A Journey Through Luke & Acts inspires individuals, small groups, and families to read through the books of Luke and Acts in 40 days. This plan incorporates animated videos and insightful summaries to help participants encounter Jesus and engage with Luke’s brilliant literary design and flow of thought.
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