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Why People Reject Truth Even When It’s Obvious (Luke 23 Explained)

David Doty

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In this luke 23 explained teaching, we uncover a powerful and uncomfortable truth: people can clearly see truth and still reject it.

This chapter reveals the trial, crucifixion, and final moments of Jesus, where His innocence is declared multiple times. Yet despite undeniable truth, the crowd chooses Barabbas, Pilate gives in to pressure, and humanity reveals something deeper about the human heart.

In this luke 23 explained message, we explore:

Why truth alone doesn’t lead to belief
How Barabbas represents all of us
The difference between seeing truth and loving truth
What separates the two criminals on the cross
How God uses even suffering for His greater purpose

This isn’t just history—it’s a mirror. And this luke 23 explained teaching challenges us to ask: do we truly love the truth enough to receive it?
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