Few passages expose the darkness of the human heart—and the beauty of Christ’s innocence—like Jesus’ illegal trial before the religious leaders.
He was mocked, blindfolded, beaten, and condemned… all while remaining the sinless Son of God who willingly suffered for our salvation.
This message walks verse-by-verse through Luke 22:63–71 to show:
• the wickedness revealed in human depravity
• the innocence and obedience of Christ
• why Jesus had to suffer this way
• what this means for your walk with God today
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Praying this strengthens your faith and deepens your love for Christ.
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In Luke 24:28–35, the disciples’ eyes were opened, and they recognized the risen Christ.
Then they said, “Did not our hearts burn within us…while he opened to us the Scriptures?” Luke 24:32
Blog: https://www.scottlapierre.org/when-jesus-opens-our-eyes/
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How does the Old Testament point to Jesus?
In Luke 24:27, Jesus began with Moses and all the Prophets and showed the disciples “in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.”
The cross was not the defeat of the Messiah. It was His mission.
Sermon:
Blog: https://www.scottlapierre.org/how-the-old-testament-points-to-jesus/
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