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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for John 19:5

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"BEHOLD THE MAN."
I. CHRIST'S LIFE PROVED HE WAS A MAN.
A. "Little Jesus, meek & mild."
1. Look with me at the scene in temple of Jerusalem.
B. The bravest of men will back down before a crowd of people who are adverse to him.
1. Behold Jesus as he speaks his truths before the crowd ready to stone him.
a. "O faithless and perverse generation." Luke 9:41.
b. He upbraided them openly.
II. IN HIS SUFFERINGS HE PROVED HIMSELF TO BE A MAN.
A. Eric Pedersen.
1. Mr. California of 1947.
B. They slapped and mocked Christ to His face. It took a real man not to fight back.
C. On the whipping post, it took a real man not to cry out in agony.
D. Pilot upon seeing how Christ endured these sufferings cried out with astonishment, "Behold the Man."
III. HIS DEATH ON THE CROSS.
A. Abraham Lincoln.
B. Christ and His death.
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