True Prophecy

True Prophecy

After having Him beaten, Jesus was taken before Annas to be interrogated. After this, He was sent to Caiaphas, the ruling High Priest. Peter followed Him there but when people began to recognize who he was, he denied having ever known Jesus. Just then the rooster crowd and Jesus and Peter locked eyes. The Sanhedrin continued to interrogate Jesus until they found enough to charge Jesus with blasphemy. A charge punishable by death. When Judas heard what had happened he became consumed with regret. But instead of taking that regret to his Messiah, he took it to the grave as he ended his life.

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Luke 22:61
In our previous episode, we heard how Jesus prayed for God to release Him from the coming suffering, but how in the same breath he submitted to the Father’s will. We also learned how Judas betrayed him and how Jesus went willingly with those who came to seize him, knowing that in this God’s purposes would be fulfilled. Today we’ll hear how Peter denies Jesus just as Christ said he would, and we’ll hear as Jesus is tried for false charges before the high priests.
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