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It's interesting that at his trial, Jesus is content to let the testimony of those conducting the inquest serve as the evidence of his lordship. If ever there was a time to sermonize, this was it. The religious leaders had him where they wanted him, and they used all their influence to sway the Roman leadership to go their way. Surely he could see where this was going. But he didn't argue, nor did he toot his own horn. Today, he does the same thing. Our testimony is what confirms his lordship.
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It's interesting that at his trial, Jesus is content to let the testimony of those conducting the inquest serve as the evidence of his lordship. If ever there was a time to sermonize, this was it. The religious leaders had him where they wanted him, and they used all their influence to sway the Roman leadership to go their way. Surely he could see where this was going. But he didn't argue, nor did he toot his own horn. Today, he does the same thing. Our testimony is what confirms his lordship.