"I FIND NO FAULT IN THIS MAN"

In the twenty-third chapter of Luke we find the stirring account of Christ Jesus' being brought before Pilate by his accusers, who sought his crucifixion. After listening to their charges, Pilate questioned Jesus. Then, turning to the multitude, Pilate rendered the remarkable decision (verse 4), "I find no fault in this man."

Jesus merited this decision, for in all that he said and did he exemplified the Christ, the faultless man of God's creating. He was always aware of his true, spiritual selfhood as the Son of God. Because his words and acts were the result of divine impulsion, he did always those things which pleased God.

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