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TGI Good Friday

39 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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Summary Writing Pastor Jim Rose presents a drama portraying the events leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion on Good Friday. The narrative begins with the city in an uproar, highlighting the tension and unrest among the people. Pilate, the Roman governor, is summoned to address the situation. When he arrives, he encounters Jesus, who has been beaten and spat upon by his accusers. Pilate notes that Jesus is different from other prisoners and describes him as a religious teacher rather than a military threat. The drama effectively conveys the emotional intensity of the scene, emphasizing the suffering of Jesus and the political dynamics at play. Scripture References As a drama, it is enacting portions of the New Testament that describe Jesus’ trial and crucifixion. Specific references include: The unrest in the city and Pilate’s involvement suggest scenes from the Gospels (Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, John 18-19). The description of Jesus being beaten and spat upon aligns with the accounts of his suffering before his crucifixion.

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TGI Good Friday

Summary Writing Pastor Jim Rose presents a drama portraying the events leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion on Good Friday. The narrative begins with the city in an uproar, highlighting the tension and unrest among the people. Pilate, the Roman governor, is summoned to address the situation. When he arrives, he encounters Jesus, who has been beaten and spat upon by his accusers. Pilate notes that Jesus is different from other prisoners and describes him as a religious teacher rather than a military threat. The drama effectively conveys the emotional intensity of the scene, emphasizing the suffering of Jesus and the political dynamics at play. Scripture References As a drama, it is enacting portions of the New Testament that describe Jesus’ trial and crucifixion. Specific references include: The unrest in the city and Pilate’s involvement suggest scenes from the Gospels (Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, John 18-19). The description of Jesus being beaten and spat upon aligns with the accounts of his suffering before his crucifixion.

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