A faithful witness is one who bears testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ (whether in a court of law, at work, at school, in the home, in the church, or any other place). A faithful witness looks at his whole life (wherever he may find himself) as if he were in a courtroom, so that by his words and his deeds he points people to the God of truth who is revealed in Holy Scripture (Isaiah 43:10-12). What do our words and deeds reveal to our children, to our spouses, to our parents, or to our friends about us as witnesses for Christ? Shame, embarrassment, fear, or love for Christ? A faithful testimony is not necessarily a long and articulate discourse before others concerning the truth. It may simply be a “Yes” or a “No”, or may be walking away from that which is immoral (Psalm 101:3). You do not need a degree in theology to be a faithful witness. You simply need a faith in Jesus Christ and a love for the truth of Christ. You may be a child or a hardworking mother or father. And yet the Lord calls you and all Christians to be His witnesses. Dear ones, this is not an optional calling to a Christian. It is your duty—your duty of love to your Savior who bore a good confession before men to save you. The Lord Jesus was the faithful and true witness in whose path we are to walk as He testified before Pilate. The main points from our text are: (1) The Sanhedrin Change Their Accusation against Christ (Matthew 27:1-2); (2) Christ Gives a Good Confession before Pilate (Matthew 27:11); (3) Christ Will Not Answer the Chief Priests (Matthew 27:12-14).
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