Jesus or Barabbas: The Choice that Still Defines Us
When Pilate asked, “Jesus or Barabbas?” the crowd faced two visions of liberation. Both men called themselves “son of the father,” yet represented dramatically different kingdoms: one of violent revolution, another of resurrection power through surrender. Jesus or Barabbas: The Choice that Still Defines Us unpacks the profound implications of choosing between immediate control and ultimate trust in God’s restoration. It challenges us to reconsider our responses to injustice, fear, and power, urging a faith that embraces vulnerability, forgiveness, and resurrection hope. Explore how this ancient choice still confronts our personal decisions, political engagement, and understanding of bodily salvation today.