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Who Is Jesus? Betrayed by Judas
So often we see people whom we respect or follow, famous celebrities or even pastors, fall from grace and we think, “I never saw that coming!” We wonder how we missed the signs that should have been obvious and apparent to all. But what we fail to realize is that it usually doesn’t happen in one fell swoop, or in one bad decision; it’s the result of a slow, steady descent away from where they started to where it all falls apart. One of the most famous heel-turn narratives ever is the story of Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Jesus.
While we do not have any biblical narratives of how they met, we know that Jesus personally invited His disciples to leave their previous lives and follow Him. We assume the same was true with Judas. In Luke 9, we read about all of the disciples receiving power and authority from Jesus to drive out demons and heal diseases, and that would include Judas. He also was an eyewitness to Jesus’ miracles: the healing of the lame/blind/leprous, the feeding of the 5000, the calming of the storm, and even raising Lazarus from the dead. Surely Judas was riding a spiritual high!
But then he did what so many have done…he left the door to his heart open for Satan to walk in. He began to get greedy and would steal money from the offering. He began to live in the shadows with his secret sin, and it led him to leave his first love and to betray Jesus.
Reflect:
If you have gone through something similar, you might have guilt about not being able to recognize it. Even when Jesus told them one of them would betray him, the disciples had no idea which one it would be. They all asked who it was. That’s because none of us can see the heart—only God can. But it does serve as a warning to us to protect our hearts. Satan cannot overcome us or exhibit control over us…unless we let him.
Respond:
Have you left the door to your heart open and allowed Satan to enter? Do you have a secret sin that you’ve kept hidden in your heart? You must bring it into the light. You must repent and allow God to cleanse you. You must trust that Jesus forgives instantly and completely.
Pray:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of Your amazing grace! Help me to walk in the light and not let my sin hide in the darkness. Help me to protect my heart from the evil one, and may I desire You alone, God. In Jesus’name, amen.
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Jesus calmed the wind and waves, leading the disciples to ask, “Who is this man?” Many still ask the same question today. Join this 3-week study to remember who Jesus is. It explores Old Testament prophecy, His I AM statements, and His journey to the cross. While this study is intended to be read leading up to Easter, our prayer is that this Bible reading plan encourages you to follow Jesus in every season.
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