Episode 35 - Nic at Nearly Night
Description: The crucifixion is upon us, and it is the world’s great tragedy. But in the Gospel of John, it is also an exaltation, and the birth of something new. What kind of faith will it birth? We debate that reality around the character of Nicodemus yet again.
Questions to consider if you are using this podcast for study:
How do we hold the tension between honoring the reality of Jesus’ suffering on the cross and avoiding either sanitizing it or sensationalizing it? In what ways do different portrayals (like The Passion of the Christ or the example from Glory) help or hinder our understanding of the crucifixion?Why do you think the Gospel of John gives fewer physical details about the crucifixion than the synoptic Gospels? How does this emphasis on Jesus’ divinity shape our interpretation of his death?The podcast describes the moment Jesus entrusts his mother to the beloved disciple as the 'birth of the Church.' How does this moment reflect the formation of spiritual family, and what implications does it have for how we understand community in the church today?What does Pilate’s role in Jesus’ death teach us about moral responsibility in the face of public or political pressure?Nicodemus’ presence at the burial reignites the question of whether he truly believed in Jesus. What can Nicodemus’ ambiguous faith journey teach us about the process of belief, doubt, and transformation?Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus take bold steps to care for Jesus’ body, despite religious and political risks. When have you seen someone in your life—or in history—take a risky, compassionate stand, and what did that teach you about faith in action?The absence of most disciples at the crucifixion contrasts with the faithfulness of the women and John. What does this moment say about fear, loyalty, and second chances in the life of faith?