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Summary: There is victory in Jesus. The risen Lord! The hour of darkness has come and gone. The power of God overcame the darkness. He is alive forevermore. Don’t give the defeated enemy victory in your life.

All of history leads to the cross and everything since follows from the cross. It is the central point in all of time. Yet the cross is a low point in human history. It is the time that God’s anointed was executed. In the timeline of history, the cross is the major event. One of Jesus’ disciples betrayed him with a kiss. Jesus saw beyond what Judas did to Satan, who entered Judas. The gospel records this.

But Satan did not work alone. He had his evil alliance in committing the worst act of history, crucifying the son of God. More than Judas. Ultimately Satan was behind Jesus’ betrayal and death. Yet there was no denying that many were involved and played a role in the crucifixion.

Military might, empty religion, world’s system, and men pleasers joined hands together. Working together with a common goal to crucify Jesus and in so doing see their own causes triumph. And they were successful; this coalition of darkness did triumph, but only for an hour.

Then Jesus said to the chief priests, the officers of the temple guard, and the elders, who had come for him, "Am I leading a rebellion, that you have come with swords and clubs? 53Every day I was with you in the temple courts, and you did not lay a hand on me. But this is your hour—when darkness reigns." (Luke 22:52-53)

Empty Religion

Sometimes we think of rebellion and debauchery and contrast it to religion, as if all religion were pure noble and right. Much evil has come from the religious that is a form of religion devoid of a true relationship with God.

The religious seemed most eager of all to form this coalition with Satan to see the Son of God destroyed. The religious elite, like Caiaphas, Annas and the Sanhedrin council derived power and personal gain from religion. Jesus came to overturn this and they believed he must be stopped whatever it takes.

Jesus publicly rebuked their hypocrisy calling them for what they were, whitewashed tombs. They held to a religious regulation mixed with superstition and tradition, but with no power to save men from their sins. These religious leaders would go to any extent to protect this system that served them well and which they derived all their self-worth. These religious elite were all too happy to pay Judas to betray Jesus.

Jesus was brought before Caiaphas the high priest the leader of their hypocrite high council. Jesus was examined before them with no reason found to put Jesus to death. They bore false witness against him. Jesus was charged with blasphemy and sentenced to die.

The next morning, they delivered Jesus to Pilate, the Roman Governor for crucifixion. The religious leaders did not enter the palace to avoid ceremonial uncleanness, as if there was anything pure in them that was left to be defiled. It was all outward hypocrisy that is, empty religion.

Even Pilate discerned it was out of envy that Jesus was delivered up.

When Judas was overcome with what he had done he went to the religious leaders to tell them he had sinned. Their response told of how empty their religion was. They said, what is that to us? See to it yourself. Empty religion triumphed at the death of Jesus. It was the finest hour for empty religion.

Military Might

The death of Jesus was a triumph for military might and the might makes right philosophy. The Jewish Temple was grand and had their own police department. Roman soldiers worked along with the temple police department (temple guards). Both had the might is right mindset. Both groups assumed that their power from swords and clubs gave them liberty to spit upon Jesus, mock him and put a crown of thorns upon his head. They put a mock robe on Jesus and bowed a bow of mockery and gave mockery worship to Jesus.

Jesus did not use that method when a detachment of soldiers came with weapons to make false arrest. Peter responded in like manner, drew his sword and struck. But Jesus rebuked him. “Put your sword away” (Matthew 26:52-53) those who draw the sword die by the sword. Jesus reminded Peter that if he so desired, he could call twelve legions of angels and they would at once be at his disposal.

This was the hour for military might and their bullying to prevail. It was the finest hour for those who are brave when they outnumber their victims. The temple guards, the Roman soldiers wanted Jesus dead. His was a kingdom not of this world, of love, of peace.

They hated Jesus and all he stood for. It was their hour of victory when Jesus died. They were having their moment when they forced Jesus to carry the cross and nailed spikes into his hands and feet. It was their hour when they guarded the tomb assuming that clubs, swords and military might would matter. It was their hour when Jesus died on the cross.

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