The conspiracy against Christ refers to the plot to capture and kill Jesus, as foretold in the Bible and ultimately fulfilled in his crucifixion. According to the Gospels, the chief priests and Pharisees conspired against Jesus, seeking to arrest and execute him, as seen in Matthew 26:3-4, where they gathered to discuss how to seize him by stealth. This event was a pivotal moment in the narrative of Jesus' life, as it led to his sacrifice on the cross, which is central to the Christian faith, as expressed in John 3:16, where God's love for humanity is demonstrated through the gift of his only son. Through his death and resurrection, Jesus ultimately triumphant over his conspirators, as Psalms 2:1-2 notes, the nations conspire against the Lord and his anointed, but he who sits in heaven laughs at their futile plans.
R.A. Torrey explores the conspiracy against Jesus as depicted in John 11:46-57, emphasizing the origin and motivations of the Jewish leaders who plotted His death. He highlights that their fear of losing power and influence led them to conspire against the very one who could save them, illustrating
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that Jesus will always remind His people of His love, ensuring they never forget the sacrifice He made on the cross. He draws parallels between a mother's love and Jesus' persistent reminders of His affection, urging believers to remember His eternal love and the history of
