Ok, thanks for sharing. It seems like you're inferring things about Judas that someone couldn't know from the Bible though, which is dicey because what if you're wrong? Thanks again for sharing.
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You are correct...it is dicey....
But let's challenge what I've said about Judas...
Is it teaching anything that goes against what we know plainly from scripture?
Are Judas's errors, as i have said them, known to be the wrong things to do?
Am I teaching a new doctrine of some sort?
Is what I've said very plausible?
This is what is known more commonly as "testing the spirits".
There are of course many wrong ways to extrapolate things from scriptures that go wildly off the beaten path. Have I done anything like that?
From the many famous pastors (who are always asking for money) could there be a reason why they don't teach this lesson about Judas? (Not that I begrudge pastors making a reasonable salary for their long work weeks...far from it)
There are many lessons that the scriptures explain that NEVER get taught from a pulpit...and the list of reasons are a laundry list long. But that's what a good independent study of the scriptures can do for a person...allow you to know for yourself what others won't teach you.
That's why it's good to have your own study Bible and a stack of reference materials like history and anthropology books that can help you with difficult and often untaught subjects like this.
Judas is one of those "uncomfortable" subjects for many pastors. He was one of the original 12. Thought to be one of the best of them as he was entrusted with the money bag. They all believed Judas to be very trustworthy....
Looked and acted like one of them....but was a devil the whole time with an agenda all of his own. Very uncomfortable subject indeed!