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On Good Friday, the Lamb of God stands before Pilate—bruised, beaten, and silent. Though innocent, Jesus is mocked as a king, crowned with thorns, and presented to the crowd. Pilate sees no fault in Him, yet the pressure to please the people outweighs justice.
This moment captures both the weight of human sin and the depth of divine mercy. Jesus, though fully in control, chooses not to resist. His silence is not weakness—it is surrender to the Father’s will and love for a broken world.
By Celestial Church Of Christ New Dawn ParishOn Good Friday, the Lamb of God stands before Pilate—bruised, beaten, and silent. Though innocent, Jesus is mocked as a king, crowned with thorns, and presented to the crowd. Pilate sees no fault in Him, yet the pressure to please the people outweighs justice.
This moment captures both the weight of human sin and the depth of divine mercy. Jesus, though fully in control, chooses not to resist. His silence is not weakness—it is surrender to the Father’s will and love for a broken world.