Today we will continue our sermon series in the Gospel of Mark. We will look at the first five verses of Mark 15 where Mark tells us about Jesus' trial before Pilate, the Roman governor (or prefect) of Judea. All four gospels give us their account of Jesus' examination by Pilate, but interestingly, Mark, who usually likes to supply many details, has the briefest account. Nevertheless, we have exactly what the Holy Spirit wants us to have in each gospel. The thing that stands out in Mark's account of Jesus before Pilate is of Jesus' silence before His accusers. Therefore, we will focus on that this morning.
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John Shearouse graduated in 1995 with the Master of Divinity degree from Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, South Carolina. As a former elder in the church pastored by Dr Jay Adams, John has received valuable training in the field of Christian counselling according...