{"id":28921,"date":"2024-03-29T13:22:23","date_gmt":"2024-03-29T17:22:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/catholicpreaching.com\/wp\/?p=28921"},"modified":"2024-03-29T18:49:08","modified_gmt":"2024-03-29T22:49:08","slug":"you-are-not-that-mans-disciple-are-you-good-friday-march-29-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/catholicpreaching.com\/wp\/you-are-not-that-mans-disciple-are-you-good-friday-march-29-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"You Are Not That Man&#8217;s Disciple, Are You?, Good Friday, March 29, 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Fr. Roger J. Landry<br \/>\nColumbia Catholic Ministry, Manhattan<br \/>\nCommemoration of the Lord\u2019s Passion<br \/>\nGood Friday 2024<br \/>\nMarch 29, 2024<br \/>\nIs 52:13-53:12, Ps 31, Heb 4:14-16.5:7-9, Jn 18:1-19:42<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>To listen to an audio recording of today&#8217;s homily, please click below:\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<audio class=\"wp-audio-shortcode\" id=\"audio-28921-2\" preload=\"none\" style=\"width: 100%;\" controls=\"controls\"><source type=\"audio\/mpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/secure\/catholicpreaching\/3.29.24_Homily_1.mp3?_=2\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/secure\/catholicpreaching\/3.29.24_Homily_1.mp3\">https:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/secure\/catholicpreaching\/3.29.24_Homily_1.mp3<\/a><\/audio>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>The following text guided the homily:\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Today on Good Friday we ponder all that Jesus out of love for us suffered in order to save us. It\u2019s difficult for us behold him, as Isaiah prophesied in today\u2019s first reading, \u201cmarred\u00a0\u2026 beyond human semblance,\u201d with \u201cno stately bearing to make us look at him,\u201d \u201cspurned and avoided,\u201d \u201ca man of suffering \u2026\u00a0from whom people hide their faces,\u201d \u201cheld in no esteem,\u201d \u201cpierced for our offenses, crushed for our sins,\u201d \u201charshly treated,\u201d \u201clike a lamb led to the slaughter,\u201d \u201coppressed and condemned,\u201d \u201ccut off,\u201d and \u201csmitten.\u201d It\u2019s painful for us to ponder him who loves us so, with the predictive words of today\u2019s Psalm, as \u201can object of reproach,\u201d a \u201claughingstock,\u201d a \u201cdread to [his] friends,\u201d \u201clike a dish that is broken.\u201d It\u2019s excruciating to actualize the Gospel as we see him betrayed by Judas, abandoned by the apostles, seized, bound, dragged, spat upon and struck repeatedly by the soldiers, interrogated in bad faith by the chief priests, the Sanhedrin, Pontius Pilate and Herod, unpreferred even to Barabbas, scourged, crowned with thorns, scorned by the mob that clamored for his crucifixion, stripped naked, hammered to the Cross, mocked by the thieves, passersby and the chief priests, dehydrated to the point of dessication, and finally dead.<\/li>\n<li>John says that after Jesus\u2019 unbeating heart was pierced by a soldier\u2019s lance and a torrent of blood and water flowed out, it happened so that \u201cthey [would] look upon him whom they have pierced.\u201d It\u2019s agonizing to ponder Jesus like this, even though the prophets and psalms predicted that this would always be the fate of the Messiah. It\u2019s grievous even though Isaiah in today\u2019s prophecy stated that \u201cthe will of the Lord shall be accomplished through him,\u201d that \u201cby his stripes we [would be] healed,\u201d that \u201cthrough his suffering, [he would] justify many,\u201d that \u201che [would] take away the sins of many and win pardon for their offenses\u201d and that he would receive \u201ca portion among the great.\u201d It\u2019s terrible even though Jesus himself three times in the Gospel had confided that he would be betrayed, mocked, crucified and on the third day raised. Looking on Jesus pierced for our offenses, it\u2019s normal for our eyes and heart to be filled with blood and water, with pain and sorrow, of their own.<\/li>\n<li>But as we behold Jesus this way, despised, drubbed, dead and seemingly defeated, the question asked in the high priest\u2019s courtyard of St. Peter can likewise be asked of each of us. \u201cYou are not one of that man\u2019s disciples, are you?\u201d You don\u2019t want to follow this guy, do you? You don\u2019t live by this crucified loser\u2019s teachings, do you? Didn\u2019t he tell you that in order to be his disciple, you yourself need to pick up your cross each day and follow him toward crucifixion, right? You don\u2019t want what happened to him to happen to you, do you? These are tough, direct questions, just as personal and poignant for us in 2024 as they were for Peter early in the morning on that first Good Friday.<\/li>\n<li>We know how Peter responded. Even though hours earlier during the Last Supper he had said, \u201cThough all may have their faith in you shaken, mine will never be,\u201d and \u201ceven if I should have to die for you, I will not deny you\u201d (Mt 26:33-35), before the cock crowed a second time, he had three times denied even knowing Jesus. When the going had gotten tough, even though Peter really did love the Lord, even though he really was a fervent disciple and a chosen apostle, even though he had lived with Jesus non-stop for three years, even though he had heard him preach, make the blind sea, the deaf hear, the mute speak, the lame walk, the lepers cleansed, the winds calmed, the seas abated, the demons expunged and even the dead raised, even after he himself had been given the Lord\u2019s authority to preach, heal the sick, expel demons and raise the dead, he denied that he was Lord\u2019s follower and friend not just once, not just twice, but three times. Why did this happen to Saint Peter?<\/li>\n<li>Jesus himself gave us the fundamental reason in the Garden of Gethsemane, when Peter, James and John didn\u2019t have the will to stay awake to pray. Jesus told them, \u201cWatch and pray that you may not undergo the test. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak\u201d (Mk 14:38). Despite his bravado, despite the knife he would wield to cut off the ear of the high priest\u2019s guard Malchus, Peter\u2019s flesh was weak because he wasn\u2019t yet a man of vigilant prayer. He didn\u2019t realize the dangers. He wasn\u2019t prepared through prayer to remain faithful when things got tough. Ultimately, he wasn\u2019t ready for the Cross. When Jesus gave the first prediction of his Passion, it was right after Simon Peter, responding to the grace of God the Father, had confessed Jesus to be the Messiah and the Son of the Living God. But when Jesus told him that he would be a suffering Messiah, Peter objected and said, \u201cGod forbid it, Lord! No such thing should ever happen to you!,\u201d before Jesus called him \u201cSatan,\u201d and told him to get behind him rather than to try to lead him. Peter, however, really didn\u2019t learn the lesson. On later occasions when Jesus predicted his passion and betrayal, Peter and the other disciples, rather than praying about what would occur and being vigilant, just debated which among them was the greatest \u2014\u00a0and no doubt Peter, who had had his name changed by Jesus to \u201cRock,\u201d would have been making his own case for intra-apostolic supremacy (Mt 16:13-26). Peter\u2019s lack of seriousness in preparing for what the Lord Jesus had said numerous times would occur all culminated in the high priest\u2019s courtyard when his weak flesh couldn\u2019t summon the courage to confess with a willing spirit that he was indeed Jesus\u2019 disciple and that Jesus was still very much the Messiah and Son of the Living God, to whom we should go because he has the Words of Eternal Life.<\/li>\n<li>Have we learned from Peter\u2019s infamous and sinful failure? Each of us is here, not out of curiosity on a Friday afternoon, but because we are a disciple of Jesus. We do believe in him. We are grateful for loving us so much that he gave his life so that we might not perish but have eternal life. But are we ready to confess our faith in him, our friendship, when the going gets tough? When someone, for example, invites us to do something else on Good Friday than spend the day with Jesus or to spend time with them on the Lord\u2019s Day than come to Mass, what do we say? How do we respond when someone pressures us into experimenting with drugs or tries to exploit our loneliness to take advantage of us sexually? How do we respond when our peers raise hot button political issues on which the obvious Christian position is unpopular? What do we do when telling the truth is inconvenient? How do we react when everyone else is cheating and we\u2019re tempted to think we have to do the same in order to keep up? When people mock Jesus\u2019 teachings on chastity, poverty and obedience in favor of hedonism, materialism and libertarian individualism? Or even when someone invites us for lunch on a Friday in Lent and orders us a hamburger? All of these are means by which our contemporaries say to us: You are not <em>really <\/em>that man\u2019s disciple are you? You don\u2019t really take his teachings seriously, do you? So the question is: Are we really Jesus\u2019 disciple? Are we willing to suffer, even a little, for him? Are ready, through vigilant prayer, to suffer a lot for him who suffered everything for us?<\/li>\n<li>Last year I mentioned the powerful, award-winning 2019 movie called <em>A Hidden Life<\/em> about the martyr Blessed Franz Jagerstatter, an Austrian Catholic who was executed by the Nazis in 1943 for his opposition to their ideology. There is a scene in which Franz, a volunteer sacristan in his village Church in Radegund, was helping an artist named Ohlendorf as he was painting in the Church a beautiful image of Jesus surrounded by angels in glory. But it wasn\u2019t what Ohlendorfreally wanted to paint. The painter said that he really longed to be able to depict Jesus in his real exaltation, his real glorification, on the Cross, with his body torn apart, blood pouring down his face and from his wounds, a true icon of Isaiah\u2019s words from today\u2019s first reading. Trusting in Franz, Ohlendorf spoke of artists like himself working for Church commissions and said, \u201cWhat we do is just create sympathy. We create <em>admirers<\/em>. We don\u2019t create <em>followers<\/em>. Christ\u2019s life is a demand. [They] don\u2019t want to be reminded of it. \u2026 I paint their comfortable Christ, with a halo over his head. \u2026 Someday I might have the courage to venture, not yet. Someday I\u2019ll paint the true Christ. \u2026 I help people look up from those pews and dream. They look up and they imagine if they [had] lived back in Christ\u2019s time, they wouldn\u2019t have done what the others did. They wouldn\u2019t have murdered those whom we now adore.\u201d Ohlendorf\u2019s point was that, in Austria under the Nazis, there were many admirers of Christ, but few true disciples. The fans or admirers were all capitulating to the National Socialists despite all their lies and atrocities. Franz, on the other hand, proved to be a true disciple and remained faithful to his conscience all the way until the Nazis beheaded him. He remained a true disciple despite his cowardly parish priest and overly-calculating bishop both trying to persuade him to take a Nazi oath falsely just to save his life in this world. Even when those who were supposed to be true disciples were preferring a \u201ccomfortable Christ\u201d and an easy-going Gospel, Franz was willing to stand up for the truth and not run away from the Cross. When he was asked, essentially, \u201cYou\u2019re not that man\u2019s disciple, are you?,\u201d he firmly said that he was and he proved it. The same Lord who strengthened him will strengthen us if only we cooperate.<\/li>\n<li>To be a disciple of the Lord is to sign up to follow a crucified Savior and to follow him all the way. The Church seeks to make this clear at the very beginning of a Christian\u2019s life. During the baptismal ceremony of a little child, after the parents give the child\u2019s name and ask the Church for baptism, faith and eternal life for their child, they accept the responsibility of raising the child in the practice of the faith, and the Godparents commit to helping them in that supreme duty. Then the bishop, priest or deacon says to the child, \u201cThe Church of God receives you with great joy. In her name, I sign you with the Sign of the Cross of Christ Our Savior; then, after me, your parents and godparents will do the same.\u201d He then makes a sign of the Cross on the child\u2019s forehead, and the mom and dad, the godfather and godmother all do so. When I prepare young parents for the baptism of their child, I always ask them why, they think, the Church starts off the whole baptism ceremony by making the cross five times over their beautiful little son or daughter. The most common answer is, \u201cI don\u2019t know.\u201d The second most common answer is, \u201cWe\u2019re asking God to bless the child.\u201d But then I ask, \u201cWell, why don\u2019t we just put our hand on the baby\u2019s head if we\u2019re blessing?\u201d I then query: if at that point of the baptism ceremony, the Church were instead to ask all five of us to put a hemp stamp of an electric chair, or a noose, guillotine or some other sign of public execution on their beautiful baby\u2019s forehead, wouldn\u2019t they think that that was at least a little weird? They do. So then, I ask anew, \u201cWhy do you think we make a sign of the Cross on their forehead?\u201d We are indeed blessing the baby, recognizing that the cross is not a curse but a blessing. When parents and godparents bring a child to be baptized, they are committing to raise the baby in the school of the Cross, which is not fundamentally a sign of pain, but of the love that makes even the pain of crucifixion bearable, as Christ has taught us. This is super counterintuitive for most parents, who would prefer their child never even to catch a cold. They have fairytale-esque hopes for their child whom they want to be happy all the days of life and therefore, they think, never suffer. But Christians preach a different message, of a love for God and others that includes a willingness to suffer, to die, and even to be crucified. After our baptism, as we know, we\u2019re taught to make the sign of the Cross over ourselves. We begin and finish every Mass with the Sign of the Cross. The sign of the Cross is involved in every other sacrament and in almost every form of ecclesial blessing. And on Good Friday, we venerate the Cross, genuflecting before it like we would before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, because, as we\u2019ll sing later in the liturgy, we recognize that on the wood of the Cross hung the Savior of the World. The Christian life is one marked by the blessing of the Cross from its beginning to its end.<\/li>\n<li>Good Friday is a day on which the Church puts before us the wood of the Cross and the Crucified Christ so that we know what we\u2019re committing to whenever someone should ask, in one way or another, \u201cYou\u2019re not that man\u2019s disciple are you?\u201d It\u2019s a day on which we, looking at him whom we have pierced, learn how to love him and others as he has loved us first. It\u2019s a day on which we are strengthened to make the commitment to follow Christ each day along the way of the Cross, to deny ourselves, pick up our cross and follow the Crucified one, and to find in the cross God\u2019s power, wisdom and glory.<\/li>\n<li>Yesterday I received an email from a priest friend in Uganda who is a spiritual director in a seminary teeming with future priests. Every June 3, the feast of the Ugandan martyrs, I try to email him and to find out how they\u2019re celebrating. The Ugandan martyrs are one of the greatest stories in the history of the Church. There were 22 of them, between the ages of 14-25, killed in the mid-1880s, just a few years after the White Fathers had arrived as missionaries. Because he liked the Christian teaching on the afterlife, the Ugandan king had allowed missionaries to evangelize among the members of his court, including the pages. Some Ugandan members of the court, having converted, began to evangelize others and help them renounce slavery, polygamy and other practices contrary to the Gospel, and to dedicate themselves heroically to serving those in need. When the baptized Joseph Mkasa and the catechumen Charles Lwanga began to recognize, however, that the king was homosexually-attracted to the teenage boys and solicitous to have them brought into his private company, they sought by various means to thwart the king\u2019s designs and teach the boys how to resist his advances. The king grew increasingly frustrated.\u00a0The King decided brutally to execute Joseph Mkasa for disloyalty, for having put the commands of another king, \u201cThe God of the Christians,\u201d over him. He made it known that he was intending to put to death all the Christians in his court. One day, after the king returned from a fishing trip and saw one of the routine objects of his sordid desire receiving catechetical instruction, he summoned the catechist, St. Denis Ssebuggwawo, put a spear through his chest and then had his executioners hack him to pieces. The following day, the king, fuming, assembled all the pages and demanded that they make a choice between God and him, between life and death.\u00a0\u201cLet all those who do not pray stay here by my side,\u201d he said, waving to his right, and \u201cthose who pray\u201d he told to stand by the fence at his left. Charles Lwanga and over 20 Christian pages headed toward the fence. He asked them whether they intended to remain Christians. \u201cUntil death!,\u201d they replied. \u201cThen put them to death!,\u201d the king responded, sentencing them to be burnt alive in Namugongo, a village 37 miles away. That is what happened. All of them, not long after their baptism, about the age of Columbia students and even younger, chose to remain Christians, chose to be people of prayer and vigilance, chose Christ and the Cross over their murderous leader and his corrupt court, chose eternal life over earthly life. When they were asked, \u201cYou are not this man\u2019s disciples, are you?,\u201d they all replied, with courage and conviction, that they were, that they indeed knew the God-man, and would remain true to him until death. They show us what is possible for every Christian.<\/li>\n<li>To be a disciple is to choose to stand before Jesus at the foot of the Cross, like Mary, Mary the wife of Clopas, Mary Magdalene and John. To be a disciple is to carry the Cross together with Jesus like Simon. To be a disciple is to be willing to say it to and live it, despite natural human fears. We strengthen our flesh against those fears each day by self-denial. Just as people in past centuries would take ice cold baths in the winter to prepare them better to handle the cold outside, just like good coaches work their players hard in practice to prepare them for game time pressures, just like those in boot camp are put into difficult training situations to prepare to endure and overcome them afterward, so self-denial helps us to be willing to carry the Cross, to be faithful in season and out of season. Picking up our Cross each day to follow Christ allows us to be able to pick it up when our own Good Friday comes and, in response to the question, \u201cYou\u2019re not that man\u2019s disciple, are you?,\u201d to be able to reply like the Ugandan Martyrs, like Blessed Franz Jagerstatter, like Mary, Mary Magdalene, and John, \u201cYes I am,\u201d with gratitude and unabashed. We are indeed disciples of Jesus, the one who loved us to the end, the one who prayed for us on Calvary, the one who has called us to follow him through Calvary to the eternal Jerusalem. We are indeed disciples of the one who has conquered the world. To him be praise and glory, wisdom and thanksgiving, honor, power and might, forever and ever. Amen!<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>The Gospel of the Passion on which the homily was based was:\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"content-header\">\n<h3 class=\"name\">Gospel<\/h3>\n<div class=\"address\"><a href=\"https:\/\/bible.usccb.org\/bible\/john\/18?1\">Jn 18:1\u201419:42<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-body\">\n<p>Jesus went out with his disciples across the Kidron valley<br \/>\nto where there was a garden,<br \/>\ninto which he and his disciples entered.<br \/>\nJudas his betrayer also knew the place,<br \/>\nbecause Jesus had often met there with his disciples.<br \/>\nSo Judas got a band of soldiers and guards<br \/>\nfrom the chief priests and the Pharisees<br \/>\nand went there with lanterns, torches, and weapons.<br \/>\nJesus, knowing everything that was going to happen to him,<br \/>\nwent out and said to them, \u201cWhom are you looking for?\u201d<br \/>\nThey answered him, \u201cJesus the Nazorean.\u201d<br \/>\nHe said to them, \u201cI AM.\u201d<br \/>\nJudas his betrayer was also with them.<br \/>\nWhen he said to them, \u201cI AM, \u201c<br \/>\nthey turned away and fell to the ground.<br \/>\nSo he again asked them,<br \/>\n\u201cWhom are you looking for?\u201d<br \/>\nThey said, \u201cJesus the Nazorean.\u201d<br \/>\nJesus answered,<br \/>\n\u201cI told you that I AM.<br \/>\nSo if you are looking for me, let these men go.\u201d<br \/>\nThis was to fulfill what he had said,<br \/>\n\u201cI have not lost any of those you gave me.\u201d<br \/>\nThen Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it,<br \/>\nstruck the high priest\u2019s slave, and cut off his right ear.<br \/>\nThe slave\u2019s name was Malchus.<br \/>\nJesus said to Peter,<br \/>\n\u201cPut your sword into its scabbard.<br \/>\nShall I not drink the cup that the Father gave me?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>So the band of soldiers, the tribune, and the Jewish guards seized Jesus,<br \/>\nbound him, and brought him to Annas first.<br \/>\nHe was the father-in-law of Caiaphas,<br \/>\nwho was high priest that year.<br \/>\nIt was Caiaphas who had counseled the Jews<br \/>\nthat it was better that one man should die rather than the people.<\/p>\n<p>Simon Peter and another disciple followed Jesus.<br \/>\nNow the other disciple was known to the high priest,<br \/>\nand he entered the courtyard of the high priest with Jesus.<br \/>\nBut Peter stood at the gate outside.<br \/>\nSo the other disciple, the acquaintance of the high priest,<br \/>\nwent out and spoke to the gatekeeper and brought Peter in.<br \/>\nThen the maid who was the gatekeeper said to Peter,<br \/>\n\u201cYou are not one of this man\u2019s disciples, are you?\u201d<br \/>\nHe said, \u201cI am not.\u201d<br \/>\nNow the slaves and the guards were standing around a charcoal fire<br \/>\nthat they had made, because it was cold,<br \/>\nand were warming themselves.<br \/>\nPeter was also standing there keeping warm.<\/p>\n<p>The high priest questioned Jesus<br \/>\nabout his disciples and about his doctrine.<br \/>\nJesus answered him,<br \/>\n\u201cI have spoken publicly to the world.<br \/>\nI have always taught in a synagogue<br \/>\nor in the temple area where all the Jews gather,<br \/>\nand in secret I have said nothing.\u00a0 Why ask me?<br \/>\nAsk those who heard me what I said to them.<br \/>\nThey know what I said.\u201d<br \/>\nWhen he had said this,<br \/>\none of the temple guards standing there struck Jesus and said,<br \/>\n\u201cIs this the way you answer the high priest?\u201d<br \/>\nJesus answered him,<br \/>\n\u201cIf I have spoken wrongly, testify to the wrong;<br \/>\nbut if I have spoken rightly, why do you strike me?\u201d<br \/>\nThen Annas sent him bound to Caiaphas the high priest.<\/p>\n<p>Now Simon Peter was standing there keeping warm.<br \/>\nAnd they said to him,<br \/>\n\u201cYou are not one of his disciples, are you?\u201d<br \/>\nHe denied it and said,<br \/>\n\u201cI am not.\u201d<br \/>\nOne of the slaves of the high priest,<br \/>\na relative of the one whose ear Peter had cut off, said,<br \/>\n\u201cDidn\u2019t I see you in the garden with him?\u201d<br \/>\nAgain Peter denied it.<br \/>\nAnd immediately the cock crowed.<\/p>\n<p>Then they brought Jesus from Caiaphas to the praetorium.<br \/>\nIt was morning.<br \/>\nAnd they themselves did not enter the praetorium,<br \/>\nin order not to be defiled so that they could eat the Passover.<br \/>\nSo Pilate came out to them and said,<br \/>\n\u201cWhat charge do you bring against this man?\u201d<br \/>\nThey answered and said to him,<br \/>\n\u201cIf he were not a criminal,<br \/>\nwe would not have handed him over to you.\u201d<br \/>\nAt this, Pilate said to them,<br \/>\n\u201cTake him yourselves, and judge him according to your law.\u201d<br \/>\nThe Jews answered him,<br \/>\n\u201cWe do not have the right to execute anyone, \u201c<br \/>\nin order that the word of Jesus might be fulfilled<br \/>\nthat he said indicating the kind of death he would die.<br \/>\nSo Pilate went back into the praetorium<br \/>\nand summoned Jesus and said to him,<br \/>\n\u201cAre you the King of the Jews?\u201d<br \/>\nJesus answered,<br \/>\n\u201cDo you say this on your own<br \/>\nor have others told you about me?\u201d<br \/>\nPilate answered,<br \/>\n\u201cI am not a Jew, am I?<br \/>\nYour own nation and the chief priests handed you over to me.<br \/>\nWhat have you done?\u201d<br \/>\nJesus answered,<br \/>\n\u201cMy kingdom does not belong to this world.<br \/>\nIf my kingdom did belong to this world,<br \/>\nmy attendants would be fighting<br \/>\nto keep me from being handed over to the Jews.<br \/>\nBut as it is, my kingdom is not here.\u201d<br \/>\nSo Pilate said to him,<br \/>\n\u201cThen you are a king?\u201d<br \/>\nJesus answered,<br \/>\n\u201cYou say I am a king.<br \/>\nFor this I was born and for this I came into the world,<br \/>\nto testify to the truth.<br \/>\nEveryone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice.\u201d<br \/>\nPilate said to him, \u201cWhat is truth?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>When he had said this,<br \/>\nhe again went out to the Jews and said to them,<br \/>\n\u201cI find no guilt in him.<br \/>\nBut you have a custom that I release one prisoner to you at Passover.<br \/>\nDo you want me to release to you the King of the Jews?\u201d<br \/>\nThey cried out again,<br \/>\n\u201cNot this one but Barabbas!\u201d<br \/>\nNow Barabbas was a revolutionary.<\/p>\n<p>Then Pilate took Jesus and had him scourged.<br \/>\nAnd the soldiers wove a crown out of thorns and placed it on his head,<br \/>\nand clothed him in a purple cloak,<br \/>\nand they came to him and said,<br \/>\n\u201cHail, King of the Jews!\u201d<br \/>\nAnd they struck him repeatedly.<br \/>\nOnce more Pilate went out and said to them,<br \/>\n\u201cLook, I am bringing him out to you,<br \/>\nso that you may know that I find no guilt in him.\u201d<br \/>\nSo Jesus came out,<br \/>\nwearing the crown of thorns and the purple cloak.<br \/>\nAnd he said to them, \u201cBehold, the man!\u201d<br \/>\nWhen the chief priests and the guards saw him they cried out,<br \/>\n\u201cCrucify him, crucify him!\u201d<br \/>\nPilate said to them,<br \/>\n\u201cTake him yourselves and crucify him.<br \/>\nI find no guilt in him.\u201d<br \/>\nThe Jews answered,<br \/>\n\u201cWe have a law, and according to that law he ought to die,<br \/>\nbecause he made himself the Son of God.\u201d<br \/>\nNow when Pilate heard this statement,<br \/>\nhe became even more afraid,<br \/>\nand went back into the praetorium and said to Jesus,<br \/>\n\u201cWhere are you from?\u201d<br \/>\nJesus did not answer him.<br \/>\nSo Pilate said to him,<br \/>\n\u201cDo you not speak to me?<br \/>\nDo you not know that I have power to release you<br \/>\nand I have power to crucify you?\u201d<br \/>\nJesus answered him,<br \/>\n\u201cYou would have no power over me<br \/>\nif it had not been given to you from above.<br \/>\nFor this reason the one who handed 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\/>\nSo they put a sponge soaked in wine on a sprig of hyssop<br \/>\nand put it up to his mouth.<br \/>\nWhen Jesus had taken the wine, he said,<br \/>\n\u201cIt is finished.\u201d<br \/>\nAnd bowing his head, he handed over the spirit.<\/p>\n<p><em>Here all kneel and pause for a short time.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Now since it was preparation day,<br \/>\nin order that the bodies might not remain on the cross on the sabbath,<br \/>\nfor the sabbath day of that week was a solemn one,<br \/>\nthe Jews asked Pilate that their legs be broken<br \/>\nand that they be taken down.<br \/>\nSo the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first<br \/>\nand then of the other one who was crucified with Jesus.<br \/>\nBut when they came to Jesus and saw that he was already dead,<br \/>\nthey did not break his legs,<br \/>\nbut one soldier thrust his lance into his side,<br \/>\nand immediately blood and water flowed out.<br \/>\nAn eyewitness has testified, and his testimony is true;<br \/>\nhe knows that 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