Walking With JohnSample

A Matter of Grace
By: Shelly Wright
Our study of John so far, through chapter 17, has been about the life of Jesus. However, in chapter 18, John takes a sharp turn. This is where Jesusā ministry, miracles, and relationships with His disciples end and the road to the cross beginsāwith one kiss. Matthew 26:48-49 says, āNow the betrayer had arranged a signal with them: āThe one I kiss is the man; arrest him.ā Going at once to Jesus, Judas said, āGreetings, Rabbi!ā and kissed him.ā
Have you ever wondered why Jesus chose Judas to be part of the elite twelve, knowing Judas would betray Him?
The Holy Spirit entered my life in the fall of 1998 when I was 26 years old. Soon after that, I married the love of my life and a year later I became a mom. Another year later, while six months pregnant with my second child, God spoke to me. He wanted me to start VBS in my church. Never having led anything my entire life, I was terrified (and hormonal).
Jeremiah 29:11 says, āāFor I know the plans I have for you,ā declares the Lord, āplans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.āā
I followed Godās call, serving as VBS Director for eleven years. Even though it was such an amazing calling, it wasnāt an easy one. Iāve dealt with various issues over those years, but the most difficult part was holding my team members accountable. To be fair, I tend to give 110% in anything I commit toāvolunteer or notāand I expected the same out of my team. As you can imagine, my expectations werenāt always taken well. Some volunteers refused to serve under me, while I watched others flourish.
What does this have to do with Judas?
Everything Jesus did in the flesh, He wanted us to mirror. He selected the twelve disciples to carry out His will, knowing He would be deceived by Judas. Jesus extended grace over and over again to Judas. Matthew 5:44 says, āBut I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.ā Judas hardened his heart and eventually, the truth came out the moment he kissed Jesusā cheek.
1 Corinthians 4:5 says, āTherefore judge nothing before the appointed time; wait until the Lord comes. He will bring to light what is hidden in darkness and will expose the motives of the heart. At that time, each will receive their praise from God.ā
Whether we face difficult people in our childrenās schooling, church fellowships, or daily lives, we are required to extend graceāoverlook offensive behaviorāso they experience the love of God in action. Didnāt Jesus die for that very reason? Just as He extended grace toward us while we were still sinners, He wants us to be graceful with others because they donāt deserve it. It seems foolish that Jesus would keep Judas in His tight group of men, knowing he was a traitor. Yet, He continued to bless him. Unlike Jesus, we donāt know someoneās heart. Maybe the person we think is a Judas is really a John in the making.
**DISCLAIMER: Extending grace works for most situations, but not all. Obviously, there are more serious situations in which you may need help to deal with someoneās behavior. You could get support from your husband, church leaders, or even law enforcement. Seek counsel if you are distressed or fearful in an encounter or relationship.
Questions to Ponder
-Do you feel God has abandoned you? Read Jeremiah 29:11 again. Ask God to reveal His plans for your life.
-According to John 18:1-14, what was Jesusā response to the soldiers?
-Is there someone you struggle to be friends with? Pray and ask God to help you. If itās a destructive relationship, pray 1 Corinthians 4:5 for God to expose motives.
āFor you will certainly carry out Godās purpose, however you act, but it makes a difference to you whether you serve like Judas or like John.ā ~ C.S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain
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Precious Mama, Are you looking for a devotional to use during the Easter/Lenten season to help you to ponder the life, death, and resurrection of our amazing Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ? We are so excited here at the Help Club for Moms to begin our journey together "Walking with John" and reading through the 21 chapters of this powerful book.
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