Through the Bible Day by Day - Mark 15:1 - 15:1

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Mark 15:1 - 15:1


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the Choice of the Multitude

Mar 15:1-21

The hurried consultation of the evening was followed by the more formal meeting of the early morning; and even the decision made then had no binding force till ratified by Pilate, the Roman governor, who happened at that time to be in Jerusalem. John gives a more detailed account of this memorable interview, Joh 18:33-38. Our Lord did not plead His own cause but committed Himself to the One who judges righteously, 1Pe 2:23. It was only when Pilate asked questions for his own guidance that Jesus sought to help him and then He relapsed into silence. “Like a sheep dumb before her shearers, so He opened not His mouth.” Men like Barabbas, embodiments of brute force, are ever the darlings of the crowd. By narrowing the people’s choice to the murderer and Jesus, Pilate expected to bring them to demand the release of the lover and helper of men. But he failed to gauge the malice of which men are capable. Perhaps he hoped that the marks of extreme suffering would soften their hatred. As well appeal to a pack of hungry wolves! His purple stood for royalty won by blood; thorns, because His diadem was won by suffering; the reed, because he can wield the frailest life to momentous issues. Happy is the man who shares Christ’s cross! Simon was an African, probably colored, and this incident changed his life, Rom 16:13.