They Didn’t Care

THEY DIDN’T CARE

Very early in the morning, the chief priests, with the elders, the teachers of the law and the whole Sanhedrin, made their plans. So they bound Jesus, led Him away and handed Him over to Pilate. ‘Are you the king of the Jews?’ asked Pilate. ‘You have said so,’ Jesus replied. 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. (Mark 15: 1-5)

From the beginning, this trial was a farce. The religious leaders had broken every rule in the book. O yes, they were careful to keep their own rules to make them look good, but God’s instructions?  They ignored them because it was not convenient to obey, and they didn’t care.

What would the Jews think up to accuse Jesus before Pilate? An ominous statement – they made their plans! What plans did they have to make? Jesus was either a lawbreaker or He wasn’t. He was either guilty of a crime, or He wasn’t. But, to them He was an enemy, not because He did anything outside of the law, but because He had offended them with His righteous life and His exposure of their hypocrisy and ungodly lives. How true were His words:

This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that their deeds will be exposed. (John 3: 19-20)

The Jewish religious leaders hated Jesus because His life mirrored the nature of God, gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love and faithfulness. (Ex. 34: 6)

They were proud of their “righteous” lives as long as no one checked their motives or looked inside to see the rottenness of their hearts. Every act of compassion and mercy which Jesus did in response to people’s need, was an expression of the Father whom Jesus came to reveal. They hated Him for it because it drew attention to the phoniness of their own hard and callous hearts. And they didn’t care.  

And so, true to their real natures, they schemed to get rid of Jesus, guilty or not, so that they could continue as before without Him breathing down their necks. Unfortunately for them, life would never be the same again. Jesus had taken the time and trouble to tell them the truth. Once they had heard it from His lips and refused to believe Him, their guilt was plied on them; guilt because they had not accurately reflected the teachings of Torah in their own lives, and because they had oppressed the people by their endless and meaningless “interpretations” of Torah which suited them because keeping them made them look good.

In order to get their way, they didn’t care about doing the right thing or upholding the justice system of Torah. In spite of their claim to be “Abraham’s children”, they schemed and plotted to take Jesus’ life to get Him out of their hair. From their perspective, He was guilty of blasphemy because He claimed to be the Son of God. This was their accusation against Him, but how were they going to prove Him guilty?

Their witnesses were undoubtedly liars because they could not get their testimony to agree. They accused Him of threatening to destroy Herod’s temple and rebuild it in three days. What kind of accusation was that? Did they really believe that He would make a wild statement like that? The only way they could get a conviction was to ask Him outright whether He was the Son of God or not since He was obliged to answer. But that’s just where they deviated from Torah, as we noted yesterday. But they didn’t care. As long as they had it from His mouth, it was enough to convict Him.

But they had to have a valid indictment to put before Pilate. Blasphemy was an internal matter. Pilate would throw it out as of no consequence to Roman. Treason! That would make Pilate sit up and take notice! So their scheme was to change the charge to treason. That would not be difficult seeing that He had blatantly ridden into Jerusalem on a donkey the Sunday before, an action they interpreted as the fulfilment of the Messianic prophecy in Zechariah 9.

Rejoice greatly, Daughter Zion! Shout, Daughter Jerusalem! See, your king comes to you, righteous and victorious, lowly and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey. (Zech. 9: 9)

However, they did not see it as the fulfilment of a Messianic prophecy but as the action of an imposter. They refused to put all the evidence together and come up with the truth. They thought that Pilate would fall for that one because they would present Jesus as a threat to Rome. And they didn’t care that it was a trumped-up charge, devoid of evidence, as long as they could make it stick.

Everything changes when people don’t care! No rules apply; there are no boundaries, law and order collapse and society disintegrates into chaos.

Scripture taken from THE HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®, NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

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