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In John 18, we witness the unfolding of events leading to Jesus' arrest and trial, marking the beginning of His passion. The chapter opens with Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, where He is betrayed by Judas and arrested by Roman soldiers and temple guards. Despite the looming threat, Jesus remains composed and deliberate, willingly stepping forward to identify Himself, a testament to His control over the situation. In a moment of conflict, Peter reacts impulsively by cutting off the ear of the high priest's servant, Malchus, demonstrating the disciples' struggle to comprehend Jesus' path of non-violence. As Jesus is taken away, He is brought before Annas and then Caiaphas, the high priest, where false accusations and interrogations begin. Through these trials, Jesus' silence and calm demeanor highlight His commitment to fulfilling His mission despite the unjust nature of the punishments. Meanwhile, Peter denies knowing Jesus three times, fulfilling Jesus' earlier prediction.
How do we respond when faced with situations that challenge our faith and convictions? How can we find the strength to stand firm in our beliefs, as Jesus did?
About this Plan

Experience authentic and lasting life change as you strengthen your relationship with Jesus! Journey with Jesus 365 will take you on a journey to better understand the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Each day you will have readings from one of the gospels, while also reading through the whole Bible in one year. Daily devotions are focused on the life of Jesus, and provide context for the reading and practical ways to apply Biblical truths to the life of the believer. Start your Journey with Jesus today!
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