The majority was not right. It was a crowd actually. The judge was a coward and too ambitious to be just. An innocent man was tortured, ridiculed, mocked, condemned and sentenced to death. He suffered more than five thousand four hundred wounds including the Five Holy Wounds.
Is it not true that this is repeated everyday now? And frequently. Within us and all around us.
Think of the number of times when we judge others? Only to find out we were wrong.
How many among us, have had the courage and the charity to give alms to the poor? And how many among us have hid ourselves behind the veil of pretensions?
Have we considered speaking up for truth when lies are scattered all over but we kept silent for fear of reprisal or being outcast?
When will we stop being happy about the miseries of our enemies?
It is time to deeply embrace Christ and be the first to defend Him. There is nothing to fear. We have everything to gain. Do it for the Honor and Glory of God.