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Scott continues the study of Matthew, discussing Matthew 27:11-26, which focuses on the theme of justice as it relates to Jesus' trial before Pilate. Scott discusses the deeply rooted injustices evident in the trial, talking about Jesus' silent demeanor in contrast to our typical defensive reactions. By exploring the role of envy in Jesus' crucifixion, he highlights how envy can evolve into hatred and violence, a progression that mirrors issues in contemporary society. Personal anecdotes and references to other biblical passages, like Matthew 10 and Psalm 73, bring these themes to life, guiding listeners toward understanding God's perspective on justice.
Scott also reflects on the nature of divine patience, noting God's endurance of injustice for a greater purpose. He addresses human tendencies to judge God's actions using limited understanding, proposing that divine plans often surpass human comprehension.
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By Scott KefferScott continues the study of Matthew, discussing Matthew 27:11-26, which focuses on the theme of justice as it relates to Jesus' trial before Pilate. Scott discusses the deeply rooted injustices evident in the trial, talking about Jesus' silent demeanor in contrast to our typical defensive reactions. By exploring the role of envy in Jesus' crucifixion, he highlights how envy can evolve into hatred and violence, a progression that mirrors issues in contemporary society. Personal anecdotes and references to other biblical passages, like Matthew 10 and Psalm 73, bring these themes to life, guiding listeners toward understanding God's perspective on justice.
Scott also reflects on the nature of divine patience, noting God's endurance of injustice for a greater purpose. He addresses human tendencies to judge God's actions using limited understanding, proposing that divine plans often surpass human comprehension.
Download the Insight Sheets Here:
Insight Sheets Blank: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1USIS4UezVZ_9mib91VhlxhZNWYPGnYFe/view?usp=sharing
Insight Sheets With Answers: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c43DPskEh3hr2xk__tl0bwORT9rLes52/view?usp=sharing
Key Topics Discussed: