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Dripping Springs Weekly Bulletins
Judas: The Traitor
Sometimes it takes only the mention of a name for us to see a picture in our mind. The name Einstein conjures up the mental picture of an intellectual giant. The name Benedict Arnold translates to a traitor, one who would sell out his own country to the enemy. If I were to call someone a Solomon, many would perceive that person to be one of considerable wisdom.
When I was an 18-year-old high school graduate, I spent my first summer working at Swift & Co., or the Packing House, as my father called it. Most of that summer I cleaned out refrigerator cars that had returned from delivering tons of beef to every state in the union. But one day I was sent to work on the killing floor where the animals were slaughtered. I saw something that day that I cannot forget.
They were slaughtering sheep that day, and in order to bring them to the place of slaughter, they had an old goat named Judas. He led the others up the ramp to the killing floor, then was taken aside and sent back for more sheep. No one had to explain to me why the goat was named Judas, for the name is synonymous with one who would betray his own kind.
The portrayal of Judas in the Bible reveals the deceitfulness of a man who was determined to get his own way, regardless of the cost. Men have been asking, Why did Judas do it? for many years, but we may never know his real motive. Some think Judas merely wanted the thirty pieces of silver, less than $20 in that days value. Others suggest Judas was merely trying to force Jesus to establish his kingdom so he (Judas) might have a place of prominence therein. William Barclay suggests Judas was at one time the leader of the apostles. The words in Mark 14:10 say he was one of the twelve, and that those words can indicate prominence, leadership. It is pure speculation, but his view implies that Judas had grown jealous of Peter, James and John, and sought a perverted form of revenge. Whatever his motive, Judas name is forever held in dishonor.
What Do We Know About Judas?
- Jesus and the apostles had trusted him. In John 12:1-8 we see that Judas carried the bag, indicating a position of trust. Surely the other apostles would not have let Judas betray Jesus if they had thought he might do so. But trusted or not, Judas delivered Him for 30 pieces of silver. Shame!
- He was enamored with money, and willing to be deceitful in order to get it. Again, in John 12 Judas criticized Jesus for allowing the sinful woman to waste some very expensive ointment. He said it could have been used for the poor, but the Holy Spirit knew Judas was really just a thief, John 12:6.
- He planned the betrayal. In Matthew 26:14-16 we read: Then one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariot, went unto the chief priests, And said unto them, What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you? And they agreed with him for thirty pieces of silver. And from that time he sought opportunity to betray him. This was not an impetuous act, but deliberately, carefully planned.
- He was under the influence of Satan. Both Luke 22:3 and John 13:27 say Satan entered into him. For whatever reason, Satan now had more control over Judas than Jesus did. Paul would later warn about the devices of Satan, 2 Corinthians 2:11. Jesus told Peter: Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat, Luke 22:31. Years later, Peter himself wrote, Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour, 1 Peter 5:8.
If Satan could, by means of temptation, cause Judas to betray Jesus and Peter to deny Jesus, how careful we should be, knowing his power, Acts 26:18.
- He realized his mistake. When the gravity of his sin was finally realized, Judas sought relief by returning the money to the priests. They refused, knowing it was blood money, and Judas was left without hope. Jesus had been arrested. There was talk of crucifixion. All of the rest of the apostles had scattered, and Judas was alone. The kiss by which Jesus had been betrayed lingered on the lips of Judas. Matthew 27:3 says, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver. The word repented describes regret, or a change of feeling, not a true change of mind toward his sin. He regretted his act, but, like Esau, Judas found no place of repentance, Hebrews 12:17.
After all He had done for Judas, Jesus was repaid by betrayal. You wouldnt do that, would you? Would you?
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O my God, I trust in thee: let me not be ashamed, let not mine enemies triumph over me
let me not be ashamed; for I put my trust in thee.
Nothing more detestable does the earth know than an ungrateful man.
One ungrateful man does injury to all who stand in need of aid.
Hateful to me, as are the gates of hell, is he who, hiding one thing in his heart, utters another.
An ounce of loyal is worth a pound of clever.
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Astrology and the Christian
Many people place a lot of trust in their horoscope each day. They will not do anything without consulting it. They will not love, buy, sell, interact, nor conduct business without the approval of their horoscope.
Astrology is a compound word -- astros, meaning stars and logos, meaning word -- thus the word of the stars. Webster says astrology is "the supposed influences of the stars and planets on human affairs
by their positions and aspects." Astrology is not respected by legitimate scientists as a science. Astrology attempts to foretell the future by observation and study of the positions of the stars, moon, the sun, and the planets. Astronomy, on the other hand, is "the law of the stars." Astronomy is a legitimate science; it is the study of the stars and planets and their effect upon the earth (tides, seasons, etc.), and a study of their positions and existence in the solar systems.
There are a lot of people who pay attention to astrology. According to surveys, there are from 10 to 40 million devotees. Daily astrological tables appear in almost 2,000 daily newspapers. Astrology is popular because superstitions guide the lives of many people and astrology is just another form of superstition. Astrology has influence because fear and anxiety cause people to seek guidance. A troubled world seeks guidance from something they believe to be greater than themselves. Astrology is accepted and the Bible, the true standard, is rejected because it tells people what they need to hear and not what they want to hear! All of these things, either alone or in combination with each other, have contributed to the craze of astrology.
Why is astrology wrong and not to be practiced by the Christian? Astrology was forbidden in the Old Testament (Lev. 19:26 - "
observe times" is "one who interprets various omens as being either favorable or unfavorable times to undertake certain actions"). Astrology is idolatrous (2 Kgs. 23:4-5; Jere. 10:1-5). The astrologer's gods are the stars and planets. Astrology emphasizes the creation rather than the Creator (Rom. 1:25). The heavens declare the glory of God and not the destiny of man (Ps. 19:1-6).
Astrology is contrary to the free moral agency of man. Rather than the "devil made me do it," some say "the stars made me do it." Astrology removes the natural bounds of conscience and common sense and "frees" man to do what the stars say regardless of right or wrong! Horoscope says, "Today you will find love with a stranger," and sure enough, one goes looking for love and ends up involved in an immoral situation.
Astrology also implies that the Bible does not supply every spiritual need (2 Peter 1:3; 2 Timothy 3:16-17). There is no void for astrology to fill; God's Word tells us how to live and it tells about all the future events about which we need to know. Astrology is not of God but it is after the commandments of men (James 3:15). Christians need to view this as the age of awareness and not the age of Aquarius!
Astrology is anti-Bible; it is anti-faith; and it is anti-God! What matters is not what "sign" you are born under, but how you have lived since you were born! Man would be much better off to spend time looking at and studying the will of God each morning than looking to see what his horoscope says! If you want to succeed in eternal life, be a follower of Jesus Christ - not a follower of astrology!
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