The Kingdom Not of This World: Pilate Questions Jesus

Posted by Yong Joo Park on 6 January 2025 in John |

John 18:33-37 (NKJV)

33 Then Pilate entered the Praetorium again, called Jesus, and said to Him, “Are You the King of the Jews?”

34 Jesus answered him, “Are you speaking for yourself about this, or did others tell you this concerning Me?”

35 Pilate answered, “Am I a Jew? Your own nation and the chief priests have delivered You to me. What have You done?”

36 Jesus answered, “My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, My servants would fight, so that I should not be delivered to the Jews; but now My kingdom is not from here.”

37 Pilate therefore said to Him, “Are You a king then?”

Jesus answered, “You say rightly that I am a king. For this cause I was born, and for this cause I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice.”

See 33.

33 Then Pilate entered the Praetorium again, called Jesus, and said to Him, “Are You the King of the Jews?”

Pilate spoke with Jesus inside the Praetorium asking, “Are You the King of the Jews?” Earlier, Jesus had raised four-day-dead Lazarus (John 11:40-44). After that, when Jesus entered Jerusalem near the Passover Festival, people took palm branches and went out to meet Him, crying, “Hosanna! (meaning ‘Save us now!’) Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord! The King of Israel!” (John 12:13 NKJV). Pilate may have heard about this event and wanted to know if Jesus posed a political threat.

See v34.

34 Jesus answered him, “Are you speaking for yourself about this, or did others tell you this concerning Me?”

Jesus asked whether Pilate’s question came from personal belief or from what others had said. By asking, Jesus might have been encouraging Pilate to distinguish his faith based on the truth and his worries about a king as a political threat according to the Jews who was accusing Jesus of a crime. See v35.

35 Pilate answered, “Am I a Jew? Your own nation and the chief priests have delivered You to me. What have You done?”

Pilate didn’t answer Jesus’ question. His answer could be ‘both’.

  • He had heard about Jesus from others, though the Jewish crowd shouting “The King of Israel” in John 12:13 may have had differing views on what that meant.
  • Pilate may have believed that Jesus was considered the King of the Jews because of His popularity and miracles but was concerned about any political threat Jesus’ kingship might pose. Pilate might be reminded of his political concerns, as Jesus was brought before him by the Jewish leaders. He wanted to know what political crime Jesus was accused of.

Pilate needed to know the true meaning of Jesus’ kingship.

See v36.

36 Jesus answered, “My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, My servants would fight, so that I should not be delivered to the Jews; but now My kingdom is not from here.”

Jesus explained to him that His kingdom was not of this world. If it were, His servants would have fought to prevent His arrest.

See v37.

37 Pilate therefore said to Him, “Are You a king then?”

Jesus answered, “You say rightly that I am a king. For this cause I was born, and for this cause I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice.”

Based on Jesus’ previous answer, Pilate deduced that Jesus was a king. Jesus confirmed this, stating that He was born and came into the world to bear witness to the truth. All who love the truth hear His voice.

Jesus came to declare the truth, so that people caught in the falsehood might believe the truth and be saved.

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