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Luke 23 records Jesus’ unjust trial, rejection, and crucifixion. Though repeatedly declared innocent, Jesus is condemned under pressure. Barabbas is released in His place, illustrating substitution.
On the way to the cross, Jesus warns of coming judgment and extends compassion even in suffering. While crucified, He prays forgiveness for His executioners and grants salvation to a repentant criminal. His death is marked by darkness, the tearing of the temple curtain, and a final act of trust in the Father.
Luke 23 reveals Christ as the innocent substitute who bears sin willingly. Barabbas’ release anticipates the exchange of grace, the torn curtain signals restored access to God, and Jesus’ final words reveal a Savior who dies in trust so others may live.
Full Song Lyrics
Verse 1 — Before PilateAt daybreak they brought Jesus bound Before Pilate accusations sounded “He misleads the people,” they claimed aloud “Forbids taxes, calls Himself king,” they vowed Pilate asked Him plainly then, “Are You the King of the Jews?” — “You say that I am”
Chorus — Innocent“I find no guilt,” Pilate said No crime deserved the words they spread But fear of crowds began to rise And truth stood still before their cries
Verse 2 — Sent to HerodHearing He was Galilean born Pilate sent Him to Herod, scorned Herod hoped for a sign to see But Jesus spoke no defense plea Mocked in robes, laughed at again He was sent back to Pilate’s hand
Verse 3 — BarabbasPilate spoke to the gathered crowd “You brought this Man — no guilt is found I will punish Him and let Him go” But voices shouted louder, “No!” “Release Barabbas!” they all cried A murderer freed — Jesus denied
Chorus — The ExchangeThe guilty walked, the righteous stayed An innocent life for the crowd’s demand What fear decided in that hour God was still at work in power
Verse 4 — On the Way to the CrossThey led Him out, the cross laid bare Simon carried the weight He bore Women wept along the road Jesus spoke of days foretold “Do not weep because of Me But for what is soon to be”
Verse 5 — The CrucifixionThey crucified Him on the hill Soldiers cast lots, hearts were still “Father, forgive them,” Jesus prayed “They do not know what they have done this day” Two criminals hung on either side One mocked — one turned — one hoped and cried
Chorus — Today“Remember me when You come as King” Jesus answered suffering “Today with Me you will be In paradise — forgiven, free”
Verse 6 — Darkness and DeathDarkness fell across the land The temple curtain torn by God’s own hand “Father, into Your hands I place My spirit now” — His final breath A centurion, seeing all Said, “This Man was righteous” — truth stood tall
Final Chorus — It Is FinishedThe Son was given, the price was paid Justice met mercy on that day What looked like loss was heaven’s plan Life was opened through this Man
OutroThey watched Him die, the tomb lay near But God’s redemption had begun here
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