When Pontius Pilate asked, “What is truth?”, it was not an academic inquiry. It was a political one.
Truth stood before him — bruised and silent. Yet instead of pursuing it, Pilate chose convenience.
Today, we face the same temptation.
Truth is often uncomfortable. It challenges power. It exposes pride. It demands courage.
The Passion narrative reminds us that truth is not merely an idea. It is a person. And our response to that truth reveals who we truly are.
Are we seekers?
Or spectators?
