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BAD DECISIONS (27A OF 28)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Matthew 27:1-32
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Title: Bad Decisions (27a of 28)
Series: Matthew
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Matthew 27: 1-32


I - The Sanhedrin Council (1 - 2)

II - The Silver Coins (3 - 10)

III - The Silent Choice (11 - 14)

IV - The Sinful Criminal (15 - 26)

V - The Soldiers Corruption (27 - 31)

VI - The Summoned Cyrenian (32)

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It's All About Decisions

George, age 92 and Edith, age 89 are all excited about their decision to get married. They go for a stroll to discuss the wedding and on the way, they pass a drugstore. George suggests they go in and he addresses the man behind the counter.

"Are you the owner? "The pharmacist answers, "Yes".

"Well, we are about to get married. Do you sell heart medication?"

"Of course, we do."

"How about support hose for circulation?"

"Definitely."

"What about medicine for rheumatism, osteoporosis and arthritis?"

"All kinds."

"How about waterproof furniture pads and Depends?"

"Yes, sir."

"Hearing aide, denture supplies, sleeping pills, Geritol and Ensure?"
"Absolutely."

"You sell wheelchairs, walkers and canes?"

"All kinds and sizes. Why all the questions?"

George smiles and replies to the pharmacist, "You see, we'd like to use your store for our Bridal Registry."

This couple wanted to make a god decision pertaining to their bridal registry.

On the day of the Lord's crucifixion, we find everyone making bad decisions!!!

I - The Sanhedrin Council (1 - 2)

The first group to make a bad decision about Jesus was the Sanhedrin Council, which was comprised of 70 or so religious leaders of the Jews. Many of these men were lawyers and they were well versed in the scriptures, though most of them were ignorant as to its spiritual interpretation. Some of these select men, were actual secret believers in the Lord.

A) The Deceptive Plot (1)

Mat 27:1 KJV - When the morning was come, all the chief priests and elders ...

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