EPISODE · Feb 8, 2026 · 40 MIN
Tell us if You are the Christ
from New Palestine Bible Church · host Brett Crump
And the high priest said to Him, “I adjure you by the living God, tell us if you are theChrist, the Son of God.” 64 Jesus said to him, “You have said so. But I tell you, fromnow on you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of Power and coming onthe clouds of heaven.”Matthew 26:63-64Tell us if You are the ChristSunday, we resumed our study of Matthew’s gospel and saw how the arrest and first trials of Jesus reveal both human wickedness and divine purpose. The narrative traces Jesus from Gethsemane to the high priest’s palace, noting the irregular procedures, the search for false witnesses, and the legal violations that marked the proceedings. Jesus’ measured silence before fabricated charges is presented as a fulfillment of prophecyand a moral indictment of His accusers.When pressed to declare His identity, Jesus affirms His divine messianic identity by invoking the Son of Man, the right hand of power, and the clouds of heaven. Caiaphas’s theatrical tearing of robes and the council’s hasty verdict expose how truth was trampled by fear, power, and religious self-preservation. The account is held together with theological clarity: these events were foreknown and ordained within redemptive history, and the humiliation Jesus accepted was the route chosen to accomplish reconciliation. The paradox is highlighted—Jesus’s apparent defeat at the hands of unjust judges is the pathway to cosmic victory.The practical application of meditating on the passage: 1) confidence in Scripture as the trustworthy record, 2) the call to recognize Jesus’ identity, 3) and the urgency of responding to, and sharing, the gospel.
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And the high priest said to Him, “I adjure you by the living God, tell us if you are theChrist, the Son of God.” 64 Jesus said to him, “You have said so. But I tell you, fromnow on you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of Power and coming onthe clouds of heaven.”Matthew 26:63-64Tell us if You are the ChristSunday, we resumed our study of Matthew’s gospel and saw how the arrest and first trials of Jesus reveal both human wickedness and divine purpose. The narrative traces Jesus from Gethsemane to the high priest’s palace, noting the irregular procedures, the search for false witnesses, and the legal violations that marked the proceedings. Jesus’ measured silence before fabricated charges is presented as a fulfillment of prophecyand a moral indictment of His accusers.When pressed to declare His identity, Jesus affirms His divine messianic identity by invoking the Son of Man, the right hand of power, and the clouds of heaven. Caiaphas’s theatrical tearing of robes and the council’s hasty verdict expose how truth was trampled by fear, power, and religious self-preservation. The account is held together with theological clarity: these events were foreknown and ordained within redemptive history, and the humiliation Jesus accepted was the route chosen to accomplish reconciliation. The paradox is highlighted—Jesus’s apparent defeat at the hands of unjust judges is the pathway to cosmic victory.The practical application of meditating on the passage: 1) confidence in Scripture as the trustworthy record, 2) the call to recognize Jesus’ identity, 3) and the urgency of responding to, and sharing, the gospel.
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