Matthew 27

My western, American mind has a difficult time wrapping around the fact that people stand around and watch others be tortured and killed. The scenes that play out in Matthew 27 break my heart as an bystander 2,000 years later, yet I also know how easy it is to get caught up in the frenzy of a situation and to fall into the same mindset as the crowd around you. "Crucify him!" If the people around you are so adamant about his guilt, he must be guilty of something serious.

As Jesus died that day, about 30 Old Testament prophecies were fulfilled. (Judas' blood money and what it bought, he would be thirsty, no broken bones, etc)

Once Jesus died, I'm sure chaos erupted. The earth and grave knew what had just happened. An earthquake and people rising from the dead and coming into town. This was no ordinary man. Even though the disciples seemed to forget Jesus said he would rise again in three days, the chief priests and pharisees did not. They had Jesus' tomb well protected. There should be no way for anyone to come steal his body.

Matthew 27




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