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| #Post#: 2567-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Do you think you'd like Judas if you met him? | |
| By: KerryD Date: October 28, 2025, 7:47 pm | |
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| Do you think you'd like Judas if you met him? | |
| #Post#: 2568-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Do you think you'd like Judas if you met him? | |
| By: Dave Date: October 28, 2025, 10:53 pm | |
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| Jesus must have loved him, and we read nothing about the | |
| disciples not liking him before the betrayal or after. | |
| I would like him because he cast out demons, healed the sick, | |
| probably saw the whats not recorded bits of Jesus�s ministry. | |
| #Post#: 2570-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Do you think you'd like Judas if you met him? | |
| By: Helen Date: October 29, 2025, 2:29 am | |
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| Good question! | |
| I think I�d like him, because I already, without meeting him , | |
| can say -� there , but for the grace of God go I �. | |
| Just like Adam and Eve �Somebody had to do it� they and Judas | |
| had to play their part in the great Plan of God. | |
| #Post#: 2571-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Do you think you'd like Judas if you met him? | |
| By: Rita Date: October 29, 2025, 3:22 am | |
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| I would have liked to meet him after he realised what his | |
| actions led to, before it led to him taking his own life. In | |
| that moment he needed Someone. | |
| #Post#: 2572-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Do you think you'd like Judas if you met him? | |
| By: Mike Waters Date: October 29, 2025, 4:12 am | |
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| "Jesus came unto his own, and his own received him not. But to | |
| as many as did receive him, He gave the power to become the sons | |
| of God, even to them that only just believed on his name: Which | |
| were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of | |
| the will of man, but of God". | |
| Helen will tell us that we have no way of knowing that even the | |
| 'vilest offender' did not bow the knee in the moments between | |
| apparent death and final ultimate 'death' (even Judas?). | |
| Maybe Judas is that 'spirit within us' that will 'ultimately' | |
| bring all to "only just believe on his name" | |
| "In my Father's House there are many mansions" (room for all?). | |
| #Post#: 2575-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Do you think you'd like Judas if you met him? | |
| By: KerryD Date: October 29, 2025, 11:49 pm | |
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| [quote author=Dave link=topic=84.msg2568#msg2568 | |
| date=1761709991] | |
| Jesus must have loved him, and we read nothing about the | |
| disciples not liking him before the betrayal or after. | |
| I would like him because he cast out demons, healed the sick, | |
| probably saw the whats not recorded bits of Jesus�s ministry. | |
| [/quote]We often tend to forget that he cast out demons and | |
| healed the sick. Thanks for that reminder. | |
| Here's another question: Does someone who gives into the | |
| temptation of Satan lose his spiritual gifts? I'm getting in | |
| the habit of quoting Paul; but if I read him right, the answer | |
| would be no. | |
| Romans 11:29 For the gifts and calling of God are without | |
| repentance. | |
| I suppose that's the reason I am not convinced by miracles alone | |
| that someone is doing God's work. Some seem to fall into | |
| temptation and fail to repent but still retain their ability to | |
| perform "signs and lying wonders." I'm quoting Paul yet again. | |
| #Post#: 2576-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Do you think you'd like Judas if you met him? | |
| By: KerryD Date: October 29, 2025, 11:57 pm | |
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| [quote author=Helen link=topic=84.msg2570#msg2570 | |
| date=1761722961] | |
| Good question! | |
| I think I�d like him, because I already, without meeting him , | |
| can say -� there , but for the grace of God go I �. | |
| Just like Adam and Eve �Somebody had to do it� they and Judas | |
| had to play their part in the great Plan of God. | |
| [/quote]Did it have to be him? I believe that if Adam and Eve | |
| hadn't disobeyed, eventually one or more of their children would | |
| have. | |
| I don't claim to understand fully what Paul wrote here (as I | |
| quote him a third time); but he seems to be condemning the idea | |
| that we should sin sometimes so good can come. | |
| Romans 3:8 And not rather, (as we be slanderously reported, and | |
| as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come? | |
| whose damnation is just. | |
| Why would God design a plan in which one of His saints had to | |
| sin? My idea is that God's Plan always has a back-up provision | |
| so if one person fails at his job, someone else can step in to | |
| finish the job. King Saul found that out the hard way -- he | |
| wasn't indispensable. David was there to replace him if needed. | |
| #Post#: 2577-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Do you think you'd like Judas if you met him? | |
| By: KerryD Date: October 30, 2025, 12:06 am | |
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| [quote author=Rita link=topic=84.msg2571#msg2571 | |
| date=1761726176] | |
| I would have liked to meet him after he realised what his | |
| actions led to, before it led to him taking his own life. In | |
| that moment he needed Someone. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I'd like to know why he returned the money. The stories in the | |
| Gospels vary, but if he took a bribe out of love of money, why | |
| would he return it? I think it may go deeper than that. | |
| I can't show it from Scripture; but I believe Judas wanted a | |
| revolt that would install Jesus as an earthly ruler. He then | |
| devised a cunning plan to fool the Jews into believing he could | |
| be bribed so they would follow him and attempt to arrest Jesus. | |
| That could spark a violent rebellion. That plan didn't work. | |
| Peter was willing to fight, but Jesus told him not to. I can | |
| imagine Judas' extreme sorrow when Jesus was arrested and his | |
| bribe had been for nothing. I think Judas loved Jesus so much, | |
| he couldn't forgive himself and wanted to die but not with the | |
| money in his possession. It is sad indeed that he seemed to | |
| have no one to talk to who might have told him to ask for | |
| forgiveness. | |
| #Post#: 2578-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Do you think you'd like Judas if you met him? | |
| By: Rita Date: October 30, 2025, 2:35 am | |
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| [quote author=KerryD link=topic=84.msg2577#msg2577 | |
| date=1761800792] | |
| I'd like to know why he returned the money. The stories in the | |
| Gospels vary, but if he took a bribe out of love of money, why | |
| would he return it? I think it may go deeper than that. | |
| I can't show it from Scripture; but I believe Judas wanted a | |
| revolt that would install Jesus as an earthly ruler. He then | |
| devised a cunning plan to fool the Jews into believing he could | |
| be bribed so they would follow him and attempt to arrest Jesus. | |
| That could spark a violent rebellion. That plan didn't work. | |
| Peter was willing to fight, but Jesus told him not to. I can | |
| imagine Judas' extreme sorrow when Jesus was arrested and his | |
| bribe had been for nothing. I think Judas loved Jesus so much, | |
| he couldn't forgive himself and wanted to die but not with the | |
| money in his possession. It is sad indeed that he seemed to | |
| have no one to talk to who might have told him to ask for | |
| forgiveness. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I always thought he returned the money out of guilt, but we know | |
| that the disciples thought Jesus would overthrow the Romans. | |
| They honestly believed that the kingdom he spoke of was a | |
| worldly one. It�s a shame he acted straight away as we know | |
| Peter also felt ashamed but Jesus later came alongside him , so | |
| pretty sure the same would have happen with Judas. | |
| I see with Peter and Judas a picture of how things can pan out, | |
| one waited but found the other disciples and was reconciled with | |
| Jesus while the other faced it alone and gave into the guilt. ( | |
| I have started to notice that this often happens in scripture - | |
| where two � brothers � or � kings �or situations occur and they | |
| have similar experiences but the outcomes are different | |
| depending on what choices they make ) | |
| #Post#: 2579-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Do you think you'd like Judas if you met him? | |
| By: Helen Date: October 30, 2025, 9:14 am | |
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| [quote author=KerryD link=topic=84.msg2576#msg2576 | |
| date=1761800279] | |
| Did it have to be him? I believe that if Adam and Eve hadn't | |
| disobeyed, eventually one or more of their children would have. | |
| I don't claim to understand fully what Paul wrote here (as I | |
| quote him a third time); but he seems to be condemning the idea | |
| that we should sin sometimes so good can come. | |
| Romans 3:8 And not rather, (as we be slanderously reported, and | |
| as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come? | |
| whose damnation is just. | |
| Why would God design a plan in which one of His saints had to | |
| sin? My idea is that God's Plan always has a back-up provision | |
| so if one person fails at his job, someone else can step in to | |
| finish the job. King Saul found that out the hard way -- he | |
| wasn't indispensable. David was there to replace him if needed. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Hi there . | |
| No I don�t believe �it had to be him�, but someone had to do it. | |
| And obviously he had a weakness. | |
| You said - � David was there to replace Saul , if needed � | |
| Can�t agree with you there Kerry . | |
| Samuel was sad that Israel kept demanding a king �like other | |
| nations had �. He knew that GOD Himself was the Ruler of Israel | |
| ..it wasn�t time, but they demanded one, so God gave them Saul. | |
| Saul only marked the time until God was ready to anoint David | |
| in His stead. Which I believe He intended to do all the time. | |
| Just my opinion�.. | |
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