Who Actually Killed Jesus?

Following the Clues to the Cross

Opening: Setting the Case (Curiosity Hook)

  • “We’re going to solve a murder this morning.”
  • Every crime has:
    • suspects
    • evidence
    • a verdict with consequences
  • The crucifixion of Jesus:
    • most written-about death in history
    • still deeply misunderstood
  • Common answers to “Who killed Jesus?”
    • political
    • religious
    • historical
  • Today’s goal:
    • not opinions
    • not tradition
    • follow the clues
  • Open the case

The Crime Scene: The Cross

The facts

  • Jesus is dead
    • Mark 15:37
  • Roman execution
    • Luke 23:33
  • Jewish crowd
    • Matthew 27:22–23
  • Betrayed Messiah
    • Matthew 26:48–49
  • Apparent silence from God
    • Matthew 27:45–46

Key truth

  • Not an accident
  • Not chaos
  • Not random violence

Isaiah 53:10

  • It was intentional
  • Every detail matters

Suspect #1: The Religious Leaders (Pharisees)

Charge

  • Religious jealousy
  • Spiritual pride

Evidence

  • Feared loss of influence
    • John 11:47–48
  • Hypocrisy exposed
    • Matthew 23:27–28
  • Authority challenged
    • John 7:32
  • Man-made righteousness confronted
    • Matthew 15:8–9
  • Accused Jesus of blasphemy
    • Matthew 26:65–66
  • Stirred the crowd
    • Matthew 27:20

Key clue

  • Wanted Him dead
  • No authority to execute
    • John 18:31

Verdict

  • Motive? Yes
  • Authority? No
  • Not the final answer

Suspect #2: Rome (Government Power)

Charge

  • Abuse of authority
  • Political convenience

Evidence

  • Rome perfected crucifixion
  • Pilate held legal power
    • John 19:10–11
  • Roman soldiers executed Jesus
    • Luke 23:33
  • Priority: peace and order
    • John 11:50

Key clue

  • Pilate declared Jesus innocent
    • Luke 23:14–15
    • John 19:4
  • Washed his hands publicly
    • Matthew 27:24

Verdict

  • Power? Yes
  • Conviction? No
  • Another suspect — not the killer

Suspect #3: Judas (The Betrayer)

Charge

  • Personal betrayal

Evidence

  • One of the Twelve
    • Mark 3:14
  • Financial motive
    • Matthew 26:14–15
  • Known thief
    • John 12:5–6
  • Betrayed Jesus with a kiss
    • Matthew 26:48–49
  • Admitted guilt afterward
    • Matthew 27:3–4

Key clue

  • Betrayed Jesus
  • Did not execute Jesus
  • Did not sentence Jesus

Verdict

  • Betrayal? Yes
  • Execution? No
  • Still not the final answer

Reopening the Case: The Missing Clue

Something doesn’t add up

  • Jesus not overpowered
    • Matthew 26:52–53
  • Jesus not tricked
    • John 13:11
  • Jesus not cornered
    • John 18:4–6
  • Jesus in control

Critical evidence

  • Jesus laid down His life
    • John 10:17–18

Conclusion

  • No one took His life
  • The case isn’t missing a suspect
  • It’s missing a reason

The Final Evidence: Why the Cross Was Necessary

Shift in question

  • Not “who participated”
  • But “why did it happen”

What Scripture does NOT say

  • Not because Rome was cruel
  • Not because Pharisees were corrupt
  • Not because Judas was greedy

The cause

  • Sin

Isaiah 53:5–6 — (insert verse)

Clarification

  • Not vague sin
  • Not cultural sin
  • Not historical sin
  • Personal sin

Romans 3:23
Romans 6:23
2 Corinthians 5:21

Truth

  • Justice required payment
  • We couldn’t pay it
  • Jesus did

Closing Truth: The Cross Is a Mirror Before It’s a Symbol

Turning point

  • If they killed Jesus → history
  • If we killed Jesus → personal

Acts 2:36

  • “This Jesus whom you crucified”

Romans 5:8

  • Love demonstrated through sacrifice

Colossians 2:13–14

  • Our debt nailed to the cross

Key truth

  • The cross reveals guilt
  • The cross provides grace
  • Same act condemns and saves

Final Question

  • The case is closed
  • The decision isn’t

Question If my sin put Him there…
what does my life say about what He died for?


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