Matthew 27.19, 24-26,
John 19.7-12.
Whenever preachers talk about
I’m not entirely sure where they got this idea. I suspect it comes from
The bad Jesus movies also typically depict Pilate as an unbelieving skeptic, if not
All this junk worms its way into Christian sermons, because people remember movies way better than the text of the scriptures. But I’m going with the gospels, and they depict Pilate as really hesitant to have anything to do with Jesus. He’s particularly wary in John’s gospel. Here’s part of the reason why:
John 19.7-12 KWL 7 The Judean leaders replied to Pilate,- “We have a Law, and according to Law,
- Jesus is obligated to die,
- for he makes himself out to be the son of God.”
8 So when Pilate hears this word, he’s even more afraid.9 Pilate again enters the prætorium- and tells Jesus, “Where did you come from?”
- Jesus gives him no answer.
10 So Pilate tells Jesus, “You don’t speak to me?- Didn’t you know I have power to release you
- and power to crucify you?”
11 Jesus answers Pilate, “You don’t have power over me.- You have nothing—
- unless it was given you from above.
- This is why the one who betrayed me to you
- has a greater sin.”
12 Because of this, Pilate is seeking to release Jesus.A
And in Matthew we see another part.
Matthew 27.19 KWL - As Pilate was sitting in the rostrum,
- his woman sends him a message,
- saying, “Have nothing between you and that righteous man.
- For I am suffering greatly because of a dream about him.”