
And though they found no cause for death in Him, they asked Pilate that He should be put to death. (Acts 13:28)
Jesus Was Innocent
The cross of Jesus is the greatest example of divine sacrifice and the greatest failure of human wisdom. Jesus had shown Himself as the Son of God by miracles, wonders, and signs, which God did through Him in the presence of all men. Nothing was hidden. No miracle was disavowed. The power of Jesus was never challenged, and the Jewish leaders could not deny the miracles. Trying to trap Jesus in His teaching was the only way the Pharisees and rulers sought to incriminate the Lord and failed every time. There was nothing they could say or do to stop Jesus until they decided to have Him killed. They had no cause for death in Him, but they asked Pilate to crucify Him.
It would seem in an established legal system as the Romans had, it would be difficult to kill a guiltless man whom even Pilate believed to be innocent. Pilate tried to appease the people and, at the same time, save the life of the man he believed to be delivered up through envy, but his heart was filled with cowardice and malice. A man’s life was nothing to him. He thought he had the power to execute any man he wanted, never realizing the One standing before him would be his judge in eternity very soon. There was no cause for death in Jesus, and Pilate sealed His fate by ordering the Lord to be scourged and crucified.
When God cast Adam and Eve from the garden, they were guilty of disobeying the word of the Lord. In Noah’s days, every human being was destroyed in the flood because they were guilty of complete depravity. Only Noah and his family were saved through the grace of God. God promised Abraham the land of Canaan, but not until the iniquity of the inhabitants had become fully deserving of death. Joshua carried out that mission many years later when the nation of Israel marched into Canaan and began destroying the people. The land’s inhabitants were not innocent and deserved the judgment of God.
Israel turned their hearts away from God, and they received a just recompense. First, the northern ten tribes rebelled. Two hundred years later, the Assyrians annihilated the ten tribes because they were guilty of wickedness, judged, and punished. God did not destroy them because they were innocent. One hundred thirty-six years after the fall of Israel, Judah was taken to captivity. Jerusalem was destroyed, and the Temple was leveled. The remnant was spared to secure the seed of Christ, but the people were not innocent.
Divine wisdom ordained the world’s punishment by grace, mercy, and truth. Human knowledge is ordained by sinful men incapable of knowing their right from their left. There have been many times when innocent men have been judged guilty when they are innocent. Jesus Christ was not only innocent, but He had also never sinned. The people found no legal reason to execute Jesus, but they asked Pilate to have Him killed anyway. Jesus allowed the world to kill Him because that was the will of the Father. The injustice of the world was the justice of the divine.
Lest we forget that while we were not there when they demanded the death of Jesus, our human wisdom fails us because we pronounce judgment on Jesus every time we sin. We condemn Jesus to death, and only through the grace of a loving Father is redemption found in the blood of the Son of God to redeem our sins. God be praised for His love to allow us to stand justified before Him, washed of our sins. Jesus is the innocent lamb slain from the foundation of the world. They called Him guilty. He was innocent.








