trial of Jesus

Jesus or Barabbas

Jesus or Barabbas: When the Crowd Chooses the Wrong King (Mark 15:6–15)

In Mark 15:6–15, Pilate offers the crowd a choice between Jesus and Barabbas. Though Jesus is innocent, the crowd demands the release of a violent rebel instead. This scene reveals the power of manipulation, the danger of mob mentality, and the costly path Jesus willingly walks toward the cross.

Jesus before Pilate

Jesus Before Pilate: Innocence on Trial (Mark 15:1–5)

In Mark 15:1–5, Jesus stands before Pontius Pilate as religious accusations become political charges. Though falsely condemned, Jesus remains largely silent while Pilate questions Him. This moment reveals both the innocence of Christ and the calm authority of the One who willingly walks toward the cross.

Jesus before the Sanhedrin

Jesus Before the Sanhedrin: Truth on Trial (Mark 14:53–65)

In Mark 14:53–65, Jesus stands before the Sanhedrin as false accusations rise and violence follows. Though mocked and beaten, He speaks the truth about His identity and remains silent before lies. This scene reveals courage under injustice and authority that cannot be stripped away.