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Matthew 27:54 Now the centurion, and those who were with him keeping guard over Jesus, when they saw the earthquake and the things that were happening, became very frightened and said, "Truly this was the Son of God!" When in Jerusalem, do as the Romans do? • “When in Rome, do • Ambrose (340-397), as the Romans do” wrote to Augustine (354-430): Si fueris • The proverb has Romae, Romano evolved over time, vivito more; si fueris basically saying that alibi, vivito sicut ibi one should adapt to ('When you are in the culture where Rome live in the one is located (while Roman style; when not compromising you are elsewhere moral or spiritual principles, of course) live as they live elsewhere') The principle in the New Testament • The apostle Paul makes a statement consistent with the principle of this proverb as he writes to the believers in Corinth, with the motivation being to convey the gospel without any “artificial” hindrance The Apostle Paul in Rome (one artist’s concept) 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 For though I am free from all men, I have made myself a slave to all, so that I may win more. 20 To the Jews I became as a Jew, so that I might win Jews; to those who are under the Law, as under the Law though not being myself under the Law, so that I might win those who are under the Law; 21 to those who are without law, as without law, though not being without the law of God but under the law of Christ, so that I might win those who are without law. 22 To the weak I became weak, that I might win the weak; I have become all things to all men, so that I may by all means save some. A dark night before a dark day • The Jewish leaders had spent the night “capturing” & condemning Jesus • But they preferred, that the Romans do the dirty work of getting this troublesome Jesus out of their way Courtyard of what is thought to have been Caiaphas’ house – here Peter would deny that he even knew Jesus A dark night before a dark day • So the Jewish leaders brought Jesus to the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, to have him give official sanction to their condemnation of Jesus & to do what the Romans did so well - crucifixion Should we do like this Roman? • Pontius Pilate was • Pilate even asked, the Roman “What is truth?” governor in Judea (John 18:38) from 26 to 36 AD • Pontius Pilate four • He ruled from times said of Jesus, Antonia Fortress, “I find no guilt in this which was located man.” (John 18:38; next to the temple in 19:4,6,22) & tried to Jerusalem free him (John 19:13) Should we do like this Roman? • He found that Jesus • He also ordered a had done nothing sign (epigraphon) wrong, & tried to to be placed over pass the matter Jesus’ head, “Jesus onto Herod… the Nazarene, the King of the Jews” • Against the advice (John 19:19), which of his own wife, he was Pilate’s version bowed to pressure of the legal charge & ordered Jesus against Christ flogged & crucified Should we do like these Romans? • Once Pilate handed • They flogged Him down the sentence, severely, as usual the Roman soldiers • Then, as usual, they took over their had Him carry His routine duties own cross-piece • Playing cruel games, until He was unable they mocked, struck, to do so Himself, & spat on Jesus, then they forced crowning Him with Simon of Cyrene to thorns carry it for Him Should we do like these Romans? • Quintilian (42-118 • Both Roman & AD), a Roman Jewish law required rhetoretician, wrote, that the crucifixion “Whenever we take place outside crucify the guilty, the the city gates most crowded roads are chosen, where the most people can see and be moved by this fear.” Should we do like these Romans? • Crucifixion (stauroō) was Rome’s cruelest punishment – reserved for the worst of the worst criminals & the lowest levels of society • At about 9 AM the soldiers drove the nails into Jesus’ wrists & feet, as they did with the others - condemned criminals - placed on crosses on each side of Him Should we do like these Romans? • As they always did, they cast lots for Jesus’ singular garment – to see who would get the meager spoils • Scripture records that there were four soldiers, one of them a centurion • From there, they had little left to do, but to remain at the crucifixion site to make sure that nobody made any attempts at a rescue of any of those who had been crucified Should we do like these Romans? • Then some things • There was also, at began to happen some time during that were anything Christ’s crucifixion, but routine an earthquake • From the sixth hour • The way in which to the ninth hour Jesus died - at (noon to 3 PM), a about 3 PM - also darkness fell on the got their attention… land – most definitely not routine John 19:30 He said, " It is finished!" And He bowed His head and gave up His spirit . Most who died of crucifixion took days to die, but Christ died within six hours of His crucifixion; Christ died after crying, “It is finished!”, not only would this have been understood as a final statement, but this was also an accounting term which was used to declare, “The debt has been paid!” Mark 15:39 When the centurion, who was standing right in front of Him, saw the way He breathed His last, he said, "Truly this man was the Son of God!“ Given that this was the same centurion quoted in Matthew 27:54, we see that all the unique events of that day had impacted him, & that He, along with the other soldiers, were convinced that Jesus’ claim, that He was indeed the Son of God, was actually true Were Roman soldiers all pagan Romans through & through? • Luke 3:14 – Some soldiers came to John the Baptist to ask him what they should do • Matthew 8:5-13; Luke 7:2-10 – A centurion asked Jesus to heal his servant • Acts 10:1-48 – Cornelius the centurion - well regarded by the Jews - is given a vision from the Lord & the gospel from Peter What the Roman soldiers heard… • These soldiers were • The Roman soldiers likely there at the had heard the Jews hearing before jeering at Jesus for Pilate when they His claim to be the heard the Jews Son of God, & the accuse Jesus of criminals being claiming to be the crucified with Christ Son of God (John joined in as well 19:7) (Matthew 27:38-44) Should we do like these Romans? • The Jewish leaders expressed concern that Jesus’ body might be taken away by His disciples, so they requested of Pilate that a Roman guard be set at Jesus’ tomb • Pilate granted that the tomb would be sealed with his seal & guarded by Roman soldiers • Some have said these guards of the tomb were Jewish Temple guards, but… Why the guards at the tomb were most likely Roman • Guarding the tomb would likely have been outside the authority of the temple guard • Why come to Pilate for orders if the Jews could just use their own temple guard & seal? • “Guard” (koustodia, of Latin origin) was only used for this guard duty (Matthew 27:65,66; 28:11) • In Matthew 28:11, the soldiers are concerned about Pilate finding out that they failed at watch What the Roman guards at the tomb would have done • The guards would have set the seal of the governor on the stone over the entry to the tomb & the adjacent bedrock, so that breaking the Roman governor’s seal would incur the death penalty What the Roman guards at the tomb would have done • The guards would have set the seal of the governor on the stone over the entry to the tomb & the adjacent bedrock, so that breaking the Roman governor’s seal would incur the death penalty • They would have set guards in shifts, being at least four guards & possibly more • A failure of a guard at the tomb would result in a severe penalty, possibly death Alright, so what happened next? • The guards would have taken shifts, watching through Friday evening, all day Saturday, into the night, until early Sunday morning, when their routine would be radically interrupted… Early Sunday morning… • Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, & Salome arrive at the tomb • They find the tomb open & empty & the Roman soldiers who were standing guard shaken to the point of immobility, overwhelmed by an angelic presence • . Early Sunday morning… • While these women go to tell the disciples that Jesus is risen, the Roman soldiers just go… • . When Christ’s resurrection did take place • Rather than • These soldiers do recognizing then not appear to be the reaching a spiritual same ones who conclusion, some of crucified Jesus, saw the soldiers then Him die, & then went to the Jewish recognized Him as leaders for political the Son of God cover & some “hush money” – the other soldiers just ran So should we do as any of these Romans have done? • The only Romans who recognized Christ for who He was were the very ones who had crucified Him • They had forced Him to carry His cross until He could no longer do so • They had driven the nails into Jesus’ hands & feet & watched Him die • When all was said & done – in spite of what they had done – they recognized Christ for who He really was We all now stand at a need to make the same recognition • If you are not one who has recognized Jesus Christ as the Son of God – that He died, was buried & rose again – to pay for your sins & give you new life, then there is no more important question before you We all now stand at a need to make the same recognition • If you are one who • But our need to has already come to recognize Christ as recognize Jesus the Son of God is Christ as the Son of not just once & final God, given for you, • What the centurion then that is eternally did not know that wonderful! day was that there • It will take eternity were a great many to find out how others on that same wonderful that is! cross that day Romans 6:3, 8-11 3 Or do you not know that all of us who have been baptized [placed by immersion] into Christ Jesus have been baptized [placed by immersion] into His death? 8 Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him, 9 knowing that Christ, having been raised from the dead, is never to die again; death no longer is master over Him. 10 For the death that He died, He died to sin once for all; but the life that He lives, He lives to God. 11 Even so consider yourselves to be dead to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus. Hebrews 12:1-2 Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2 fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Between “the cross” & having “sat down” is Christ’s burial, resurrection & ascension