Sounds of the Passion: Shouting Mobs :: John 18:37-19:16
You never know what will happen when you bring a lot of people together. Sometimes it brings out the best in people, a positive energy that enables people to get things done. But more than likely, researchers find that when people get together in a group, the anonymity of the crowd lowers the bar for personal responsibility. The anonymity of the crowd allows people to make irrational decisions. And before you know it, the group begins to ignore risks, censor dissension, and develop a false sense of communion. A great example is found during Holy Week. LISTEN TO THE SOUNDS OF THE PASSION FROM A SHOUTING MOB I. Typically, Jerusalem’s population was just 20,000 people. But on weeks like Passover, it blossomed to 200,000. People would camp in the streets. They would camp outside the city walls. They would camp wherever they could find a corner. They would camp together, finding safety in numbers. It’s no wonder the chief priests and Pharisees feared what would happen if they arr...