Grace Slowly
Today we explore the profound connection between institutional injustice and the biblical account of the trial of Jesus. By contrasting a modern story of a woman marginalized by church leadership with the corrupt proceedings of the Sanhedrin and Pilate, the author illustrates how systems often punish the innocent to protect their own power. The narrative emphasizes that Jesus did not merely observe human suffering but intentionally absorbed the shame and condemnation of those discarded by religious and political authorities. Through the symbolic release of Barabbas, the source argues that Christ took the place of the guilty and the broken alike. Ultimately, the text offers comfort to the wounded, suggesting that Jesus stands in solidarity with those failed by the very institutions claiming to represent Him.
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