Submitted by Bryce Neier on
Bryce discusses the historical and legal aspects of the trial of Jesus, emphasizing its ongoing relevance. He highlights the multiple trials Jesus faced, including those before Jewish officials and Pontius Pilate, and the detailed records kept by early historians like Josephus. He argues that Jesus' trials were illegal and based on trumped-up charges. He explores the theological and legal implications, noting that Jesus' actions and teachings challenged the powers of his time. He also emphasizes that the world is still on trial, with Jesus as the defendant, and calls for listeners to reflect on their alignment with truth and justice.