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Sunday, October 5, 2025

October 5 — "The Moment That Shook the Courtroom"



Today's Reading: Matthew 26:47-75

The moment Jesus uttered the words of Matthew 26:64, you could almost hear the oxygen leave the room. Silence. Then—boom!—an explosion of outrage. Standing before the high priest, Jesus declared, “Soon you’ll see it for yourself: The Son of Man seated at the right hand of the Mighty One, arriving on the clouds of heaven.” No fluff. No ambiguity. This was His legal testimony—His divine identity, spoken out loud.

And oh, was it loaded. By referencing Psalm 110:1, Jesus claimed the seat at God’s right hand—the throne of divine authority and ultimate kingship. Then He dropped Daniel 7:13–14 into the mix, identifying Himself as the Son of Man who rides the clouds of heaven, the eternal ruler entrusted with dominion over every nation. Translation? “I am the Messiah. I share God’s throne. And I’m coming back in glory—to judge the world, including you.”

Cue the high priest’s meltdown. He tore his robes in fury, convinced he’d just heard blasphemy. In Jewish tradition, ripping one’s garments was the ultimate sign of grief, shock, or outrage. To him, Jesus wasn’t just making a bold claim—He was equating Himself with Yahweh. And unless it was true, that was the highest offense imaginable. That’s why this moment hits like a thunderclap—it demands a verdict. Everyone in that room, and every reader since, must decide: Is He the King of glory—or not? No fence-sitting allowed.

And here’s where it lands in our lives. If Jesus truly reigns at the right hand of Power, then your life isn’t random, your faith isn’t wasted, and your future isn’t fragile. You belong to the One who rules with absolute authority. That changes everything. It means that in your darkest season, Jesus isn’t pacing nervously—He’s reigning from Heaven. It means that when the world mocks or rejects Christ, you already know the ending: He’s coming with the clouds, and every eye will see Him.

So let’s not respond like the high priest, who tore his robes in rage and missed the truth standing right in front of him. Instead, let’s tear away our pride, our doubts, our fear—and wrap ourselves in faith and boldness. The One who testified in that courtroom is the same One who reigns today—and He’s coming soon in glory.

And now, may the Lord grant you courage to confess Christ with joy, strength to live under His authority, and hope that lifts your eyes to the clouds of His coming. Amen. 

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