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The central message of this sermon is that evil is a pervasive and insidious force in the world, often perpetrated by ordinary people who are driven by self-interest, fear, and a desire to maintain their power and status. The teacher highlights how the Pharisees and chief priests, who are depicted as the "bad guys" in the story of Jesus, are actually complex characters with motivations that are understandable if not justifiable. Through a dramatic recreation of the Sanhedrin meeting, the sermon reveals that even those who claim to be devout and learned can be complicit in evil when they prioritize their own interests over justice and compassion.
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The central message of this sermon is that evil is a pervasive and insidious force in the world, often perpetrated by ordinary people who are driven by self-interest, fear, and a desire to maintain their power and status. The teacher highlights how the Pharisees and chief priests, who are depicted as the "bad guys" in the story of Jesus, are actually complex characters with motivations that are understandable if not justifiable. Through a dramatic recreation of the Sanhedrin meeting, the sermon reveals that even those who claim to be devout and learned can be complicit in evil when they prioritize their own interests over justice and compassion.