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The Unwitting Coronation
Season 2 · Episode 22

The Unwitting Coronation

Grace Slowly · Will Henderson

March 30, 202632m 35s

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Show Notes

Today we explore the profound irony of the crucifixion (John 18 & 19) where the mockery of Roman soldiers and the political maneuvering of religious leadersunintentionally served to coronate Jesus as King. While the soldiers performed a parody of an imperial ceremony with a purple robe and crown of thorns, they were unknowingly validating the spiritual truth of his authority. The narrative emphasizes that the betrayal by religious institutions and the legal sentence passed by Pilate were eventually overturned by God through the resurrection. Ultimately, the source frames these historical events as a triumph over earthly powers, transforming a scene of apparent defeat into a universal proclamation of sovereignty. This perspective offers comfort to those harmed by religious authorities, asserting that divine grace holds the final word over any human verdict.