Day 2

Scripture to Read: Mathew 27:1-10

Jesus was betrayed, and now all the chief priests and elders are in agreement; they want Jesus put to death. They cannot do this on their own, so they send Jesus to Pilate, the governor, hoping Pilate will render a decision to put Jesus to death. We also find Judas feeling remorse for his awful decision. Note that God’s Word does not say that Judas repented. God’s Word says that Judas felt remorse, and so Judas returned the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders. The chief priests and elders did not want anything to do with Judas, or with the thirty pieces of silver. What seemed right the night before now was all wrong. Sin always runs its full cycle. As God’s Word says in James 1:14-16 “14 But each one is tempted when he is carried away and enticed by his own lust. 15 Then when lust has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and when sin is accomplished, it brings forth death. 16 Do not be deceived, my beloved brethren.” Judas’s sin brought death to his life because Judas realized that the thirty pieces of silver, which seemed like something that could meet a need in his life, was now nothing to him at all. Judas threw the thirty pieces of silver into the temple and left. The emptiness brought on by sin affects us as believers too. When we give in to the desires of our flesh and choose not to submit to the Holy Spirit in us, sin is accomplished, and sin always brings death.

Challenge & Application

What did God teach you today about sin and its consequences? What worldly/fleshly desire do you need to crucify in order to be completely submitted to Gods Spirit in you?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

Devotionals from this week

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Day 1

This week we’re going to focus on Christ’s betrayal, the cross, and finally the resurrection. Our Lord Jesus Christ had spent three years investing in His twelve disciples, plus hundreds of others who had chosen to follow Him. Christ knew He came to fulfill the Father’s will, but that did not make Jesus’s final week any easier. In Matthew 26:1-3...
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Day 2

Jesus was betrayed, and now all the chief priests and elders are in agreement; they want Jesus put to death. They cannot do this on their own, so they send Jesus to Pilate, the governor, hoping Pilate will render a decision to put Jesus to death. We also find Judas feeling remorse for his awful decision. Note that God’s Word does not say that Ju...
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Day 3

Today we examine Jesus’s second time in front of the governor, Pilate. Jesus’s first experience standing before Pilate is not described in Matthew but it is described in Luke 23:1-6. Pilate did not want to make a judgment about Jesus. According to Luke 23:7, when Pilate learned that Jesus was a Galilean, Pilate knew that Jesus belonged within He...
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Day 4

As we examine Matthew 27:27-32, we have to remember that by this time, Jesus has already been beaten severely by the guards (Mark 14:65; Luke 22:63-65; John 18:22). Jesus would have been bloody, and His face swollen from the beatings He had already taken. Then Jesus was scourged (Matthew 27:26; Mark 15:15; John 19:1), which was an incredibly int...
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Day 5

Christ underwent the most excruciating torment anyone could ever go through. Christ’s pain was not just physical pain, but it was the deepest, darkest spiritual pain of all time. The soldiers offered Christ wine mixed with gall, which was a drink to help numb the senses from this horrible death. Christ refused the drink because He did not want H...
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Day 6

As we continue to our walk through God’s Word and examine what Christ went through on the cross for us, it is incredibly humbling. We must never forget that our Lord Jesus Christ willingly submitted to our Heavenly Father’s perfect will and laid down His life for all mankind so we could have life everlasting. Christ’s willingness to endure the c...
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Day 7

Our Lord Jesus Christ died on the cross. His body was removed from the cross, and Joseph of Arimathea got permission from Pilate to put Jesus in his own tomb. In Matthew 27:62-66, we find the chief priests and the Pharisees in a meeting with Pilate. These so-called religious leaders were afraid that Jesus’s disciples would steal Jesus’s body, tr...
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