Title: Easter through the Eyes of Caiaphas
Author: Scott Maze
Text: John 11:45-57
Today, we launch our 2025 Bible conference, and I hope you'll make an effort to join us at NRH. The theme is The Faces of Easter. We are looking at the story of one historic weekend from all angles all week. This morning, we look at the cross and resurrection from the perspective of one of the architects of the death of Jesus.
Murder in America is not new for our times. Because of the proliferation of so much crime, we are oftentimes given a behind-the-scenes view of those who committed murder. We see the crime from the point of view of the one who committed the crime in documentaries. Most of you do not know the name of James Holland. Holland is a Texas Ranger who some described as Scotland Yard in a Cowboy Hat. He has previously served on the protective detail of Governor George W. Bush. But he's better known as the "serial killer whisper." Why? Because he elicited 93 confessions from serial killer Samuel Little over some 650 hours with the inmate. Holland listened to Little describe how he strangled all these women over 16 months. To make the 79-year-old serial killer comfortable to confess, Holland has talked over grits, Dr. Pepper, and even Braums' milkshakes while hearing all the grisly details. Families of the victims have praised the Texas Ranger for his work.
Do you have what it takes to listen to the Point of View of a murder, much less a serial killer? The Bible gives us a POV of Jesus' murders, a snippet of a preview into what they were thinking. Listen carefully to the voice of Caiaphas, who sought to orchestra the murder of Jesus Himself. And it's a miracle of all things that pushes them in the direction of killing Jesus.
Find John 11 with me, if you will.
We drop in on a story of Jesus raising a dead man back to life after he lay in his tomb for 4 days. The Bible gives listening ears as if we are eavesdropping on one of Jesus' murders. Watch for the mur ...
Author: Scott Maze
Text: John 11:45-57
Today, we launch our 2025 Bible conference, and I hope you'll make an effort to join us at NRH. The theme is The Faces of Easter. We are looking at the story of one historic weekend from all angles all week. This morning, we look at the cross and resurrection from the perspective of one of the architects of the death of Jesus.
Murder in America is not new for our times. Because of the proliferation of so much crime, we are oftentimes given a behind-the-scenes view of those who committed murder. We see the crime from the point of view of the one who committed the crime in documentaries. Most of you do not know the name of James Holland. Holland is a Texas Ranger who some described as Scotland Yard in a Cowboy Hat. He has previously served on the protective detail of Governor George W. Bush. But he's better known as the "serial killer whisper." Why? Because he elicited 93 confessions from serial killer Samuel Little over some 650 hours with the inmate. Holland listened to Little describe how he strangled all these women over 16 months. To make the 79-year-old serial killer comfortable to confess, Holland has talked over grits, Dr. Pepper, and even Braums' milkshakes while hearing all the grisly details. Families of the victims have praised the Texas Ranger for his work.
Do you have what it takes to listen to the Point of View of a murder, much less a serial killer? The Bible gives us a POV of Jesus' murders, a snippet of a preview into what they were thinking. Listen carefully to the voice of Caiaphas, who sought to orchestra the murder of Jesus Himself. And it's a miracle of all things that pushes them in the direction of killing Jesus.
Find John 11 with me, if you will.
We drop in on a story of Jesus raising a dead man back to life after he lay in his tomb for 4 days. The Bible gives listening ears as if we are eavesdropping on one of Jesus' murders. Watch for the mur ...
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