Mark 14:55-64; Matthew 26:59-66; Luke 22:66-71, TBC Book Two, Chapter 102 While darkness covered the face of Jerusalem, messengers were sent throughout the city, bearing an important secret message for every member of the Jewish ruling council. “Come at once to the home of Caiaphas. The Sanhedrin must decide the fate of Jesus of Nazareth, who was arrested during the night.” There were 70 members, besides the high priest who ruled over them, and they all quickly made their way to his house. Some were already there, those who had witnessed the questioning that took place earlier at the home of Annas. By dawn, Jesus was led away from Annas and taken directly to Caiaphas, who presided over the Sanhedrin as the official high priest. With his hands bound, Jesus watched as one man after another entered the home of Caiaphas. Most were Sadducees who served as chief priests. The rest were Pharisees. One of them made eye contact with Jesus. It was Nicodemus. . . . (See THE BIBLE CLICKS, Book Two, Chapter 102, for the rest of the story.) Available in book, e-book, and audiobook formats, sold by Amazon and your favorite bookstores/vendors. Today’s Takeaways
A proverb to guide you: Evil lurks in the darkness of night and disguises itself as truth by day, led by corrupt authorities—inspired by the evil one. A promise to cling to: “This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that their deeds will be exposed.”—Jesus John 3:19-20 NIV A praise to fill you: The Coloring Song Petra [Can skip ad after first 5 seconds] Comments are closed.
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