This sermon details the six trials of Jesus Christ leading up to the Crucifixion, which took place over the course of one night and morning. The initial three nocturnal trials before Jewish authorities—Annas, Caiaphas, and the Sanhedrin—were religious in nature, focusing on charges of blasphemy for claiming to be the Son of God. The subsequent three morning trials before Roman officials—Pilate, Herod, and a final appearance before Pilate—shifted to political accusations, such as inciting the nation and claiming to be a rival king to Caesar. Notably, the Jews chose to pursue a Roman trial to elevate the punishment from stoning to the more humiliating and painful execution by crucifixion, which ultimately concluded with Pilate condemning Jesus to death.