Pilgrim Baptist Church

Sent to Arrest Him, Undone by Him | Expository Preaching


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📖 John 7:40–46 • The crowd fractured. Three groups heard the same sermon and walked away with three different verdicts. Then the officers came back empty-handed — and gave the most powerful testimony to Jesus Christ in all four gospels. What does it mean that "never man spake like this man"? These words weren't spoken by a disciple. They weren't spoken by someone Jesus healed. They were spoken by men who were paid to silence him — Levitical temple officers sent with a direct order to arrest Jesus. They walked in to bind him and walked out testifying about him. This expository message works through John 7:40–46, examining the three distinct crowd responses to Jesus and what they reveal about how people still respond to Christ today. Group one filed him in the right folder and closed the drawer. Group two went all the way and called him the Messiah. Group three weaponized scripture against the very Lord the scripture was written about. And then there's a fourth group — the officers — who weren't planning on what happened to them. The sermon then unpacks what "never man spake like this man" actually means: no errors, no guile, no borrowed authority, infinite compassion, and a simplicity a child can grasp that a scholar cannot exhaust. This message walks through John 7:40–46 and connects: • The three crowd responses and what they still look like in churches today • Deuteronomy 18 and the prophet Moses promised — the right category with the wrong conclusion • Micah 5:2 and the crowd that weaponized scripture to avoid investigating Jesus • The sovereignty of Christ — why no man could lay hands on him before his hour
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Pilgrim Baptist ChurchBy Jimmy Fortunato