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What does the Bible say about Christ's confession before Pilate?

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The Bible portrays Christ's confession before Pilate as a significant testimony of His identity as King and His role in salvation.

In 1 Timothy 6:13, we see Paul charge Timothy to reflect on the good confession that Christ made before Pontius Pilate. The nature of this confession lies not only in Christ's acknowledgment of His kingship but also in His remarkable silence under accusation. Pilate, despite his own belief in Christ's innocence, lacked the courage to act upon it due to political pressure. This confession is crucial as it illustrates Jesus' submission to God's sovereign plan, intertwining His identity as the King of Kings with His sacrificial death, which was necessary for the salvation of His people.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 6:13, Matthew 27:20-26, John 18:33-37, Luke 23:13-23

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