Refusing to Defend Yourself

Luke Kuepfer • Jul 19, 2021

A Serving Leadership Insight from the Life of Jesus Christ (Mark 15:1-5)

“The chief priests accused him of many things. So again Pilate asked him, 'Aren't you going to answer? See how many things they are accusing you of.' But Jesus still made no reply, and Pilate was amazed.” (See Mark 15:1-5 for full text)

 

In Mark 15:1–5, Pilate was amazed at Jesus' refusal to defend himself. The religious leaders had obviously informed the Roman governor that Jesus was a political threat. They knew it was the only charge Rome would consider serious enough for Jesus' execution. To Pilate's question, “Are you the king of the Jews?” Jesus simply replied, “You have said so.” Heaven's power and authority was face-to-face with Rome, though Pilate's idea of kingdom was unlike anything Jesus had in mind. Consider the irony of Jesus on trial for political reasons after refusing to lead a political uprising throughout his ministry. The Jews anticipated a political Messiah while Rome feared and guarded against such. The Jews condemned him for his spiritual claim which was of no concern to Rome yet accused him before Pilate of exactly what had disappointed them most about Jesus. Jesus refused to defend himself, unfazed by all the absurdity.

 

KEY QUESTIONS: How quick am I to defend myself when falsely accused? How about when I am confronted on any matter? When should I simply let things go and not say anything? Why does this matter? Do I “amaze” people by my non-defensive spirit and attitude?

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