* Christ delivered to Pilate, The despair of Judas. (1-10) Christ
before Pilate. (11-25) Barabbas loosed, Christ mocked. (26-30) Christ
led to be crucified. (31-34) He is crucified. (35-44) The death of
Christ. (45-50) Events at the crucifixion. (51-56) The burial of
Christ. (57-61) The sepulchre se... [ Continue Reading ]
1-10 Wicked men see little of the consequences of their crimes when
they commit them, but they must answer for them all. In the fullest
manner Judas acknowledged to the chief priests that he had sinned, and
betrayed an innocent person. This was full testimony to the character
of Christ; but the rul... [ Continue Reading ]
11-25 Having no malice against Jesus, Pilate urged him to clear
himself, and laboured to get him discharged. The message from his wife
was a warning. God has many ways of giving checks to sinners, in their
sinful pursuits, and it is a great mercy to have such checks from
Providence, from faithful f... [ Continue Reading ]
26-30 Crucifixion was a death used only among the Romans; it was very
terrible and miserable. A cross was laid on the ground, to which the
hands and feet were nailed, it was then lifted up and fixed upright,
so that the weight of the body hung on the nails, till the sufferer
died in agony. Christ th... [ Continue Reading ]
31-34 Christ was led as a Lamb to the slaughter, as a Sacrifice to the
altar. Even the mercies of the wicked are really cruel. Taking the
cross from him, they compelled one Simon to bear it. Make us ready, O
Lord, to bear the cross thou hast appointed us, and daily to take it
up with cheerfulness, f... [ Continue Reading ]
35-44 It was usual to put shame upon malefactors, by a writing to
notify the crime for which they suffered. So they set up one over
Christ's head. This they designed for his reproach, but God so
overruled it, that even his accusation was to his honour. There were
crucified with him at the same time... [ Continue Reading ]
45-50 During the three hours which the darkness continued, Jesus was
in agony, wrestling with the powers of darkness, and suffering his
Father's displeasure against the sin of man, for which he was now
making his soul an offering. Never were there three such hours since
the day God created man upon... [ Continue Reading ]
51-56 The rending of the veil signified that Christ, by his death,
opened a way to God. We have an open way through Christ to the throne
of grace, or mercy-seat now, and to the throne of glory hereafter.
When we duly consider Christ's death, our hard and rocky hearts should
be rent; the heart, and... [ Continue Reading ]
57-61 In the burial of Christ was nothing of pomp or solemnity. As
Christ had not a house of his own, wherein to lay his head, while he
lived, so he had not a grave of his own, wherein to lay his body, when
he was dead. Our Lord Jesus, who had no sin of his own, had no grave
of his own. The Jews des... [ Continue Reading ]
62-66 On the Jewish sabbath, the chief priests and Pharisees, when
they should have been at their devotions, were dealing with Pilate
about securing the sepulchre. This was permitted that there might be
certain proof of our Lord's resurrection. Pilate told them that they
might secure the sepulchre a... [ Continue Reading ]