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RE: Judas: thief and traitor

in #steemchurch6 years ago

"Be that as it may, misfortune to the person who sells out him! It would be better for that man in the event that he had not been conceived. "- Matthew 26:24.

It is essential to remember that Judas was not a genuine devotee, he was a poser. He had never had confidence in Jesus (John 6: 64-71). Just before the Passover feast occurred, Jesus washed the devotees' feet. Jesus says to Peter: "He who has just showered does not have to wash more than his feet; for all his body is spotless.

"However, misfortune to the person who sells out him! It would be better for that man on the off chance that he had not been conceived. "- Matthew 26:24.

It is essential to remember that Judas was not a genuine devotee, he was a charlatan. He had never trusted in Jesus (John 6: 64-71). Just before the Passover feast occurred, Jesus washed the devotees' feet. Jesus says to Peter: "He who has just showered does not have to wash more than his feet; for all his body is spotless.

It is hard to see how a man can come so near salvation but then be lost until the end of time! Judas was the treasurer of the gathering. He resembled being "worried for poor people, but since he was a criminal, and as he had the sack, which he used to take what was tossed into it" - John 12: 6. The fascinating thing to watch is that in that position he more likely than not been respected in high regard by his cohorts.

Judas was presented to an indistinguishable profound lessons from alternate devotees, be that as it may, they didn't infiltrate his heart. In spite of everything our Lord said in regards to cash, and the greater part of his notice about ravenousness, Judas remains a hoodlum and takes from treasure. Indeed, even with all the Lord's notice about unbelief, Judas endured in his dismissal. Jesus even washed the feet of Judas, however his hard heart did not yield.