Would a Jury Convict Jesus Because of the Word?

The Messiah Conviction

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He was surrounded, by a traitor in the mixed, of many haters, but still his message, of truth rings loud with truth. He stood firm in the word upon the mountain in the face, of the temptor. Who tried to manipulate him? But, couldn't over come the people during his time that hated the message he was preaching to the people.

Even, if he had Johnnie Cochran, he wouldn't have been set free due to the multitude, of voices that was determine to stop him in his tracks. Notice, that his defense lawyer was going to back for him. Pilate tried to make the people understand that his hands would be washed, of Jesus blood, if they picked Barnabas to be free over the righteous one.

A robber was chosen to be released over someone who can't be traced in the scriptures, of ever harming anyone during his thirty three years. A man, of pure divine vision following a path according to the Almighty Father, of creation.

So, with the present people, of our times the odds are just as great that a certain faction, of people would convict Christ today. We can say it's impossible but soon you will conclude in the end it could happen. The impossible always seems possible to the point that it leaves you distorted, by the out come.

We still see and have seen innocent people convicted and serve time for decade because the prosecutor in their minds needed someone to convict before the citizens. And, you might say that with Christ persecution which when presented, by the Jewish law and under the Roman judicial system, of justice acted in similar ways.

We know when evidence is presented to anyone about a innocent man being put to death. The jury members creates a reason or reasons they was in highly favor, of a conviction. Innocent verdict becomes, a second nature
thought to them. We still to this very day seek ways to lame Christ death upon certain groups in society.

And, it was Jesus, who spoke "They Know Not What They Do" showing compassion to his jury, of convictors , as he faced death upon the cross. Even, with his traitor, he showed compassion with a kiss while probably realizing the traitor's consequences would harm him more than it would Christ.

When you ask many pastors, if Christ forgave Judah notice the majority, of them will say no. But, while planting that kiss upon his one traitor, of the twelve he might have done it without even addressing it.

In death, Christ has stood the test, of many decades to still provoke defenders to spread his message. The worst conviction to ever affect humanity has freed some many people, from anger, and pain.

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