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WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A KING? John 18:28-40
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WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A KING? John 18:28-40. Jesus was "on trial before Pilot". Jesus allowed himself to be taken before Pilot to be "tried.“ He had been.

Dec 28, 2015

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Page 1: WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A KING? John 18:28-40. Jesus was "on trial before Pilot". Jesus allowed himself to be taken before Pilot to be "tried.“ He had been.

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A KING?

John 18:28-40

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Jesus was "on trial before Pilot".• Jesus allowed himself to be

taken before Pilot to be "tried.“• He had been approved as a Lamb• He had been approved as righteous.• Now He is tested by government

– He tested Pilot’s sincerity in his quest for truth by asking

– “Is that your own idea, or did others talk to you about me?” –v 34

He gave Pilot enough information to make a judgment"My Kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jews. But now my kingdom is from another place."

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Jesus allows each of us to `put Him on trial'

• He will test our sincerity.

• He will give the honest seeker evidence enough to make a judgment.

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But eventually the tables turn.

• At the point where Pilot had evidence enough, – he found himself on

trial.

• The same thing happens to each of us.– We must each decide what

to do with Jesus.

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DENIAL

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One could deny that Jesus is a King

• We might claim to not believe in the Spiritual realm.

• We might pretend that this in an `unknowable'.

• We might plead that there is not enough `convincing information'. – But we can’t wash our hands

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Denial is irresponsible

• It is a form of escape from the hard work of deciding.

• It serves as a mask for refusal.

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TOLERANCE

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One could allow Jesus to be a King of ‘His Kingdom’ while still remaining king of our

own kingdom. • Pilot could have let

Jesus rule the spiritual while ruling Judea.

• We can let Jesus rule the `spiritual' while we rule the `physical' of life.

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Such a choice is not one of neutrality

• …it is a rejection of Christ’s rule.

Pilot washing his hands

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SUBMISSION

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The best alternative is that of submission.

• One can recognize who Jesus is and surrender to him in love and devotion. – the King of Love.– the Prince of Peace.– God come in flesh - Emanuel

• To surrender to Jesus is to loose nothing.– It is to step into harmony and to synchronize with

order. – It is the equipment for freedom, wisdom and

righteousness.

• We don’t have much -- He owns the universe.

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Submission to the King of Kings results in:

• Better behavior, – because we are accountable to Him.

• Better work, – because we are stewards under him.

• Better decisions – because we are in harmony with Him, his

laws, principles, and purposes.

• Better Character – because we are transformed by grace.

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Herod the Great reacted in denial.

• He had the right information

• But he chose to try to kill the Messiah.

Slaughter of the innocents

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The Wise men from the east came in humility and Submission

• They came looking for the one who was to be King of the Jews – Mt 2:2.

• Wise men still recognize him as king as submit to Him.