The
Passion of Christ is one of the most controversial movies of all times.
The movie makes evident, in gruesome detail, the horrific flagellation and
crucifixion endured by Jesus Christ before His death.
Many
Christians applaud Gibson’s efforts and
see the movie as a very useful tool
in enlightening the masses about what Jesus Christ has done to save the
world. On the other hand, Jews, understandably, fear that the movie might
ignite more anti-Semitism and persecution.
Recently, a major network reviewed the events that led to Jesus Christ’s
death, with the help of four Biblical scholars. At the end of the
documentary, the four scholars were asked who they believed had killed
Jesus Christ. The unanimous answer was: “Pilate and the Romans.”
Who really killed Jesus Christ? Different people hold differing views. Some
are firm on the idea that the Jews were primarily responsible. Others insist
that the real culprit was Pontius Pilate. Some may argue that Satan was the
force that inspired the whole scenario. Many Christians would, instead, yell
out: “We did it! Our sins killed Jesus Christ!”
Though all the above points of view
have merit, there is another critical and enlightening dimension that must
be included to fully comprehend who really killed Jesus Christ. But first
let’s analyze the extent to which the main participants contributed to
Jesus Christ’s death.
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WERE THE
JEWS RESPONSIBLE FOR JESUS' DEATH?
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Through the centuries, the Jews have been consistently accused as the ones
responsible for Jesus Christ’s death. Did the Jews really kill Jesus Christ?
No doubt the most active accusers of Jesus Christ were Jews; but it would be
unfounded to assert that "all" the Jews in Judea accused Jesus Christ. Let’s
not forget that
“multitudes,”
had followed and had seen Jesus Christ’s great miracles over his 3 ½ years
of preaching (Matthew 15:29-31). A great many had been healed from terrible
diseases. Some had been resurrected. A lot of Jews, consequently, felt
nothing but gratitude toward this spellbinding Jewish preacher. Because of
Jesus Christ’s persistent condemnations, most religious leaders in
Jerusalem, on the other hand, were filled with envy and resentment, and,
according to the Gospels, wished to get rid of Him in any way they could
(Matthew 12:14).
Jesus Christ, on several occasions, called the Pharisees “hypocrites,”
“serpents,” and “brood of vipers,” and labelled them untrustworthy leaders
in front of huge crowds (Matthew 23). Their status within the nation had
been undermined publicly by someone the crowds respected highly. This was an
unacceptable humiliation. Therefore, the Pharisees were always looking for
opportunities to accuse and kill Jesus Christ.
Jesus overturned the tables of the moneychangers and the seats of the
sellers of doves (Matthew 21:12). Both groups, most certainly, would have
longed for revenge as well. No doubt, when the opportunity came to get even,
they were ready to make Jesus Christ pay for the affront.
The top religious leaders refused to share the limelight with the young
Nazarene and feared that He would have become the acclaimed leader of the
people. They, most of all, plotted to find fault in Him, so as to get Him
killed.
Then the chief priests and the elders of the people
assembled in the palace of the high priest, whose name was Caiaphas,
4 and they schemed to
arrest Jesus secretly and kill him.
(Matthew 26:3-4 NIV).
It is interesting to note that they were fully aware of the fact that "most"
of the people liked Jesus and, therefore, decided not to kill Him
“…during
the festival...or there may be a riot among the people.”
(Matthew 26:5 NIV).
They knew that the masses had to be handled with caution, to keep them from
revolting against them. Thus, their plan had to be skilfully conceived, so
as to convince the people that Jesus Christ was a blasphemer who deserved
death.
Furthermore, the Gospel of Matthew tells us that when Jesus Christ was
brought to the Sanhedrin
“The
chief priests and the whole Sanhedrin were looking for false evidence
against Jesus so that they could put him to death."
(Matthew 26: 59-61
NIV)
-- and found some. Finally, Jesus Christ’s own words were
found sufficient to condemn Him to death. Thus,
"Early
in the morning, all the chief priests and the elders of the people made
their plans how to have Jesus executed"
(Matthew 27:1 NIV).
Later, when Pilate attempted to release Jesus
Christ, they vehemently insisted that He had to be killed, and the angry
crowd that was present, as well as the priests, finally prevailed.
"But with loud shouts they insistently demanded that he be crucified, and
their shouts prevailed"
(Luke 23: 23 NIV).
Who was, therefore, present when Pilate offered the crowd the choice to have
Jesus freed or Killed? We can safely assume that the above-mentioned groups
were there. Others who were present were probably locals or visitors who may
have known very little about Jesus Christ and who followed the religious
leaders blindly and took their accusations as reliable.
Were all the Jews, therefore, guilty of Jesus Christ’s death?
Absolutely not. Were most of the religious leaders in
Jerusalem guilty? According to the Gospels, they were. They plotted to
capture Jesus Christ; they found false witnesses to build up a case against
Him, and they refused to accept His message, though His mighty miracles
supported His claims. The religious leaders wanted Him killed and did not
cease until their aim to have him crucified was accomplished.
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WAS
PONTIUS PILATE RESPONSIBLE FOR JESUS' DEATH?
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Pontius Pilate was the Roman Governor of Judea. He was Caesar’s
representative and, as such, was the foremost authority in the land. He had
power over life and death. Therefore, in the morning, Jesus Christ was
brought before him for the final verdict. Pilate questioned Christ and made
his ultimate authority clear to Him:
“Do you refuse to speak to me?” Pilate said. “Don’t you realize I have power
either to free you or to crucify you?”
(John 19:10 NIV).
Afterwards, he shared his obvious conclusion with the chief priests and the
crowd:
“I find no basis for a charge against this man“(Luke
23:4).
Though he was totally convinced of Jesus Christ’s innocence, and though he
tried to dissuade the priests and the crowd from their aim to have Jesus
crucified, he finally surrendered to the blood-thirsty religious leaders'
request.
"When Pilate saw that he was getting nowhere, but
that instead an uproar was starting, he took water and washed his hands in
front of the crowd. 'I am innocent of this man’s blood,' he said. 'It is
your responsibility!'”
(Matthew 27:24).
The reason why he relented to the will of the religious leaders and the
angry crowd is given to us in the Gospel of John:
"The Jewish leaders insisted, 'We have a law, and
according to that law he must die, because he claimed to be the Son of God.'
8 When Pilate heard this, he
was even more afraid..."
(John 19:7-8).
Clearly Pilate’s decision was motivated by the fear of a potential revolt.
Therefore, to keep the religious leaders happy, to calm down the angry crowd
and to prevent a potential rebellion, he gave in to their request.
Therefore, though Pilate had the authority to prevent Jesus Christ’s
crucifixion, he chose to sacrifice an innocent man to keep the peace. Pilate
undeniably contributed to Jesus Christ's death.
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WAS SATAN
RESPONSIBLE FOR JESUS' DEATH?
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Satan was no doubt a major protagonist behind the whole gruesome scenario.
He had attempted to neutralize and destroy Jesus Christ from the beginning
of His ministry, by tempting Him and by trying to bring about His spiritual
surrender and destruction. He continued tempting Jesus throughout his
3-1/2-year ministry, all the way to the very end.
No doubt, Satan nurtured the spirit of envy and resentment in the religious
leaders; no doubt he influenced Pilate’s decision to have Him brutally
scourged. Without any doubt, Satan stirred the unrelenting crowds to demand
the death penalty by a gruesome crucifixion. He wanted Jesus Christ to be
traumatized and tested beyond endurance, hoping that He would finally
surrender.
Though it may be difficult to know the exact extent of Satan's
participation, he was there and he was heavily involved.
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WERE THE
SINS OF THE WORLD THE REASON FOR JESUS' DEATH?
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Christian theologians claim that the real culprit for Jesus Christ’s
crucifixion and death were the sins of humanity and man’s need for
redemption. Humans sinned from the beginning and have needed redemption ever
since. During the time of ancient of Israel, God gave a sacrificial system
meant to spotlight the seriousness of sin and its unrelenting demand for
payment. Major sins, related to the transgression of most of the Ten
Commandments, could not be paid for by any sacrifice; the penalty was death.
In fact, the Bible is quite firm about the fact that
"the wages of sin is death,"
with or without the Law (Romans 6:23 NKJV).
To prevent such a tragic end for all of humanity, there was the necessity
for a sacrifice that would be sufficient as a payment for all the
sins of humanity. Only a Divine Being could be such a sufficient sacrifice,
as Paul clarifies in the Book of Hebrews.
For since the law has but a shadow of the good things to come instead of the
true form of these realities, it can never, by the same sacrifices that are
continually offered every year, make perfect those who draw near.
2 Otherwise, would they not have ceased
to be offered, since the worshipers, having once been cleansed, would no
longer have any consciousness of sins? 3
But in these sacrifices there is a reminder of sins every year.
4 For it is impossible for the blood of
bulls and goats to take away sins.
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Consequently, when Christ came into the world, he said,
“Sacrifices and offerings you have not desired,
but a body have you prepared for me;
6 in burnt offerings and sin offerings
you have taken no pleasure.
7 Then I said, ‘Behold, I have come to do your will, O God,
as it is written of me in the scroll of the book.’”
but a body have you prepared for me;
6 in burnt offerings and sin offerings
you have taken no pleasure.
7 Then I said, ‘Behold, I have come to do your will, O God,
as it is written of me in the scroll of the book.’”
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When he said above, “You have neither desired nor taken pleasure in
sacrifices and offerings and burnt offerings and sin offerings” (these are
offered according to the law), 9 then he
added, “Behold, I have come to do your will.” He does away with the first in
order to establish the second. 10
And by that will we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of
Jesus Christ once for all.
11 And every priest stands daily at his service, offering repeatedly the
same sacrifices, which can never take away sins.
12 But when Christ had offered for all time a single sacrifice
for sins, he sat down at the right hand of God,
13 waiting from that time until his
enemies should be made a footstool for his feet.
14 For by a single offering he has
perfected for all time those who are being sanctified (Hebrews
10:1-14 ESV).
Clearly
the Son of God was the only sufficient payment for the sins of the
world. Therefore, it is perfectly justified to say that our sins killed
Jesus Christ.
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THE
ULTIMATE CAUSE
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So far we have seen that there are several contributors to the death of
Jesus Christ. Pilate, the religious leaders, Satan, the sins of the world.
All can be seen as contributors to the final verdict. But is there more to
the story? Let’s look closely at some aspects that have not yet been looked
at.
God the Father and Jesus Christ did not have to go through the horrific
experience of the flagellation and the crucifixion. They could have simply
allowed humans to reap the fruits of their sins and could have moved on
without them. God did not have to send Christ to die for the sins of
humanity. He did not have to watch His “beloved Son" go through a horrendous
flagellation and a gruesome death on the cross.
Jesus Christ did not have to offer Himself for anyone; He had everything.
Yet, He divested Himself of power and glory, came to live as a human being
and went through the agony of abuse and humiliation. He also suffered
excruciating pain through the flagellation and agonized for six hours
hanging from a cross.
AND HE DID NOT HAVE TO GO THROUGH ANY OF IT!
Yet, these two amazing Beings chose the path of anguish, so as to make known
their great love for all of us. They chose to deliver us from the death
penalty and eternal extinction, though it would have meant agony they had
never experienced before.
Who ultimately killed Jesus Christ therefore? Was it Pilate,
or the Jewish leaders, Satan, or our sins?
IT WAS GOD'S AND CHRIST'S LOVE FOR HUMANITY THAT ULTIMATELY KILLED JESUS
CHRIST.
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that
whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life."
(John 3:16 ESV).
God our Father loves us humans so much that He was willing to go through
incomprehensible anguish for us, by offering His only Son to be scourged and
then to be nailed to a cross.
It was His love that prevented our
merited extinction. It was His love that gave us unmerited forgiveness and
opened the possibility of eternal life for all of humanity.
Jesus Christ agreed to do God's will, fully aware of the horrific
ramifications that His decision would have had for Him. Yet He was greatly
encouraged by the knowledge that his future sufferings would have brought
about the possibility of salvation for all of humanity:
"I
am the living bread that came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this
bread, he will live forever. And the bread that I will give for the life
of the world is my flesh.”
(John 6: 51).
This is love! -- unfathomable love.
Who, therefore, was responsible for Jesus Christ' death? The answer should
be clear by now: The Jewish leaders wished it; Pilate could have, but
refused to prevent it; Satan incited it; our sins demanded it. Most of all,
though, it was God our Father who willed it, and it was Jesus who willingly
offered himself to be sacrificed -- for the Jewish leaders who wanted Him
dead, for Pilate who washed his hands, for the Roman soldiers who scourged
and crucified Him, for you and for me, and for all of humanity that
He and the Father love so much.
Therefore, as you ponder who killed Jesus Christ, please never forget that
God the Father willed and allowed the gruesome sufferings of Jesus
Christ. Remember also that Jesus Christ willingly became a part of
the horrendous ordeal.
Most of all, consider how much God and Christ love you, that they would
be willing to suffer so much for your sake, so that you and I, and all
human beings, would not experience eternal destruction.
What an amazing honor and blessing it is to have a Father and a Brother who love us
this much.
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