Sermon

Jesus and Politics 2007

Tim Keller |  March 11, 2007

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Topics:
  • Atonement
Duration:
36:33
Scripture:
Mark 15:1-15
SKU:
RS 191-21

Overview

For the first time, in Mark 15, we have Jesus in front of the political establishment, the Roman state. So we have to ask the question, “What is the relationship of Jesus to politics, of Christianity to the government?”

Pilate asks three questions. He asks Jesus, “Are you king of the Jews?” and, “Why aren’t you fighting back?” Then he asks the crowd, “What shall we do with the king?” The answers to these three questions are a lens by which to explore the relationship of Christianity to politics.

These three answers are 1) the ambiguity answer, 2) the revolutionary answer, and 3) the substitutionary answer.

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