EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 27 MIN
Mark - A King's Ransom | His Unfair Suffering for Our Undeserved Freedom | 29 March 2026 | 6pm
from FAC Podcast · host Figtree Anglican Church
In his first sermon at Figtree, Logan Brailey explores Mark 15:1–15, focusing on Jesus’ trial before Pilate and the striking injustice of the event. He highlights how the innocent Jesus is condemned while the guilty Barabbas is set free, revealing the core message of the gospel: the innocent King suffers in place of the guilty. The sermon unpacks Jesus’ silence as fulfillment of prophecy and a sign of his willing submission to God’s plan. Logan explains how this “great exchange” applies to all people, showing that humanity shares in Barabbas’ guilt, yet can receive freedom and new identity as children of God through faith in Jesus. Listeners are challenged to consider their response to this exchange and how they will live in light of the freedom Jesus provides. Questions to Think About What stands out to you about the injustice of Jesus’ trial, and why is it significant? How does Jesus’ silence change your understanding of his identity and mission? In what ways are you like Barabbas, needing Jesus to take your place? What does it mean for you personally to receive the “great exchange” Jesus offers? How can you live differently as someone who has been set free and adopted into God’s family? Three Things to Take Away Jesus is the innocent King who willingly suffers in place of the guilty. Every person shares in the guilt of sin and needs the freedom Jesus provides. Freedom in Christ leads to a new identity and a call to live as children of God.
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Mark - A King's Ransom | His Unfair Suffering for Our Undeserved Freedom | 29 March 2026 | 6pm
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