Mao Zedong once said: "We love peace, but seeking peace through struggle then peace will exist; seeking peace through compromise then peace will perish." This sentence means that although we love peace, peace is not achieved through compromise and concession, but through struggle. Only through firm struggle can the sovereignty and dignity of the country be maintained and peace and stability be achieved.
Unfortunately, while Pilate initially made the right decision to release Jesus, he compromised under pressure. He thought he was smart to offer to beat and then release Jesus. But the religious leaders outsmarted him by following his offer to ask for the release of a murderer and still wanted Jesus nailed.
Pilate deflated and gave in to nail Jesus.
Pilate can learn much from Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
There are many lessons to learn as described below:
Lessons:
- 1. **Stick to Fairness and Justice Despite Pressure**
- Not just have a fair hearing and a just decision. You need to stick it through despite the pressures to do otherwise.
- Pilate initially found Jesus not guilty. He thought he could seek a compromise by beating Jesus and then releasing Jesus.
- 2. **Never Compromise on Righteous Values**
- Never compromise on righteous and just values. Evil will demand more if you give in a little.
- The religious leaders followed Pilate's offer and wanted the murderer released. It confused Pilate and they insisted on nailing Jesus. Pilate in a state of confusion gave in to them and released a murder instead.
- 3. **Avoid Decisions Under Pressure**
- Never make a decision under pressure. Get it adjourned.
- Pilate should just leave the court and postpone the judgment.
- 4. 1st Salvation
- The very first person saved by Jesus is Barabbas”— the murderer. He was probably shocked by his release.
- ChatGPT:
- Stand up for justice and truth, even when it is difficult or unpopular.
- Be aware of the influence of peer pressure and strive to maintain personal integrity.
- Pray for and support leaders to have the courage to make righteous decisions.
- Reflect on Jesus’ sacrifice and what it means for personal faith and salvation.
- Make conscious choices that align with good and reject evil, understanding the long-term implications of those choices.
- Trust in God’s sovereignty, knowing that He can bring good out of even the darkest circumstances.
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