“Let’s Do It, Pa!”

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“Let’s Do It, Pa!” *

My Personal Blog

Thanks for stopping by my personal blog page where you will find all of the blog segments that have been published.

Please note: they are in chronological order, with the latest one first and the first one (1.0) at the bottom or on a previous page. The numbers refer to the chapter of the source document from which my ideas arose.

18.5 — The Governor and the Question

The story moves quickly.

Too quickly.

One moment we are in the courtyard, standing near the fire with Peter. The next, we are walking through the narrow streets of Jerusalem at first light, following a bound man toward the Praetorium.

And just like that, we are standing in a Roman courtyard, surrounded by pressure, politics, and urgency.

This is not just a trial.

It is a moment where decisions are made quickly, where language is reshaped, where truth is weighed against something else.

Pilate asks a question that has echoed for centuries.

But in that moment, it does not sound philosophical.

It sounds practical.

Necessary.

Immediate.

And somewhere inside the scene, another question begins to form. Not about them.

About us.

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