John 19:10
So Pilate said to Him, "Do You refuse to speak to me? Do You not know that I have authority to release You and authority to crucify You?"
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of John 19:10?

2. How does Pilate's authority in John 19:10 relate to God's sovereignty over rulers?

3. What does John 19:10 reveal about human power versus divine authority?

4. How can John 19:10 encourage us to trust God's control in difficult situations?

5. How does John 19:10 connect with Romans 13:1 on submitting to authorities?

6. How should believers respond when earthly authority conflicts with God's commands?

7. Why did Pilate claim authority over Jesus in John 19:10?

8. How does John 19:10 reflect the power dynamics between Jesus and Pilate?

9. What historical evidence supports the interaction between Pilate and Jesus in John 19:10?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from John 19?

11. Who killed Jesus?

12. Should we crucify him?

13. What does the Bible say about Rome?

14. What did Jesus mean by "My kingdom is not worldly"?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Pilate's question to Jesus reflect his understanding of authority, and how does this compare to a biblical view of authority?

2. In what ways does Jesus' response (or lack thereof) to Pilate demonstrate His submission to God's will? How can we apply this in our own lives when facing difficult situations?

3. How does the concept of divine sovereignty provide comfort and assurance when dealing with human authorities or systems that seem unjust?

4. What can we learn from Jesus' example of silence and composure in the face of false accusations and trials?

5. How do other scriptures, such as Romans 13:1 and Acts 4:27-28, help us understand the relationship between God's sovereignty and human authority? How can this understanding impact our daily lives and interactions with authority figures?1. What does Jesus' interaction with Pilate reveal about His understanding of His mission?

2. How does the scene of Jesus' crucifixion impact your understanding of His sacrifice?

3. Why do you think John emphasized the fulfillment of scripture in his account of Jesus' death?

4. How does Jesus' care for His mother even from the cross speak to His character?

5. What significance can you find in Jesus' final words, "It is finished"?

6. How does the involvement of Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus in Jesus' burial impact your understanding of faith and devotion?

7. What can we learn about suffering and redemption from Jesus' experience in this chapter?

8. How does John portray Jesus' kingship even in His suffering and death?

9. How can we understand and apply the concept of sacrificial love demonstrated by Jesus in our own lives?

10. How does knowing the details of Jesus' death and burial deepen your faith?

11. How does John 19 speak to the reliability of scripture as prophecy is fulfilled?

12. In what ways does Jesus' death challenge your understanding of power and leadership?

13. How does Jesus' trial and crucifixion speak to issues of justice and truth?

14. How can we draw strength from Jesus' willingness to endure suffering?

15. How should the account of Jesus' death impact our approach to life's difficulties?

16. What is the significance of blood and water flowing from Jesus' side?

17. How does this chapter's account of Jesus' death resonate with you personally?

18. How can the narrative of Jesus' trial, crucifixion, and burial guide us in our personal and social lives?

19. In the light of Jesus' ultimate sacrifice, how should we respond to Him and live our lives?

20. In what ways does Jesus' care for His mother inspire you in your relationships with your family?

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