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BARABBAS, THE GUILTY SINNER (4 OF 13)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Matthew 27:15-26
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Barabbas, The Guilty Sinner (4 of 13)
Series: Characters of Easter
Donald Cantrell
Matthew 27: 15 - 26


I - The Glaring Sinfulness of Barabbas

II - The Guilty Solicitors of Barabbas

III - The Gospel Story of Barabbas


This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.

This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points and is a very comprehensive study on the life of Judas and we discuss many scriptures that deal with his story.

In this sermon series, I will be preaching on various characters that are involved in the Easter story. Before each of my sermons, I am going to have someone dress up as the character and stand before the church and read a dialogue that describes their life and their part in the Easter story.

I will write the dialogue for each character and have it as the introduction for each of the sermons. If you want to see how this is done, you can watch us on ''FaceBook Live.'' I will be starting this series sometime in late March and will preach all of the sermons in our Sunday Morning Services.

If you have any questions, please contact me or send me a message on FB.

Theme: ''I can see the story of mankind in the story of Barabbas''

''Barabbas Dialogue''

I don't really remember, when or where I was when I chose my lifestyle, but it was ingrained in me and I never regretted anything that I had done. Rome had placed their noose upon our necks and some of us were willing to do whatever we could to get out from under the thumb of Rome.

Even as a child I developed an unhealthy dislike and hatred for the Romans; therefore it was not odd that I hooked up with others with likeminded ideas. In time we had actually gathered a fairly good sized group of Jewish rebels and given the proper resources and the right opportunities, we all hoped to see Israel become free of those Romans.

We were considered as ''enemies of the state'' so we had to hide out in the hills and the mountainous coun ...

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