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Did Jesus "need" Judas? Did Judas "betray" Jesus?
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Prologue - The Sovereignty of God ------------------------------------ Last Wednesday night a visiting preacher told us that “God needed Judas to carry out His plan of salvation’. His statement has remained in my mind although it was made in passing. His message that night was on the sovereignty of God. Romans 11:33-36 reads: O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out! For who hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been his counsellor? Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again? For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever. Amen. One Christian writer describing the sovereignty of God says: Quote:
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For discussion -------------------------------------------------------------- Here’s the crux of the matter (and please don't think I've formulated any conclusions based on what I am submitting for discussion): Many philosophers, Gnostics, atheists and even some Christians believe that the commonly held beliefs of what Judas represents in mainstream Christian theology produces the following dilemma: Quote:
1. Jesus had foreknowledge of Judas' future actions: The bible says: But there are some of you who do not believe. For Jesus knew from the beginning who they were who did not believe, and who it was that would betray Him. (NASB) John 6:64 2. Jesus Chose Judas. Yet, Jesus chose Judas Iscariot as a disciple anyway, Jesus answered them, "Did I Myself not choose you, the twelve, and yet one of you is a devil?" Now He meant Judas the son of Simon Iscariot, for he, one of the twelve, was going to betray Him. (NASB) John 6:71 3. Jesus reveals the reason for Judas' future betrayal Why Jesus Chose Judas. The main reason Jesus chose Judas is given to us in John 13:18-22, I do not speak of all of you. I know the ones I have chosen; but it is that the Scripture may be fulfilled, 'HE WHO EATS MY BREAD HAS LIFTED UP HIS HEEL AGAINST ME.' . . . He became troubled in spirit . . . and said, "Truly, truly, I say to you, that one of you will betray Me." The disciples began looking at one another, at a loss to know of which one He was speaking. (NASB) John 13:18-22 It was done so that the prophecies of old would be fulfilled. The prophecy quoted here is Psalm 41:9. Judas was such an evil man that John 17:12 tells us that Judas is the son of perdition. While I was with them, I was keeping them in Thy name which Thou hast given Me; and I guarded them, and not one of them perished but the son of perdition, that the Scripture might be fulfilled. (NASB) John 17: Also as part of the discussion ... I submit the argument made by some that Judas did not betray Jesus in the sense that is commonly held. Various writers explain the two opposing views held by bible scholars as follows: Quote:
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Another writer brings to the table that the word betray is a mistranslation of the Greek text Quote:
In Spanish, our bibles don't use the English word betray but rather "to hand over" as indicated by the Greek word paradidomi Simón el cananita y Judas Iscariote, quien le entregó ----------------------------------- Questions ----------------------------------- And the questions I bring, not pretending to have all the answers, ... before you are: 1. If the Judas' role in the Gospels was pre-ordained prophetically ... was it God's will for Judas to hand Jesus over? How does one reconcile this with free will? 2. If so, can it be argued that Jesus needed Judas? If so, how does one reconcile this with condemning Judas for this act that appears to be divinely pre-ordained? 3. Is our characterization of Judas fair when we vilify him as the one who betrayed Christ? Did not Peter betray him also? As did all those who were responsible for his crucifixion, including us, betray him? Or do you think is he fairly portrayed by most of Christianity? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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i believe myself he used Judas greed to facilitate his plan to be delivered to the jews and thus be crucified for our sins, so he used Judas, my opinion, glad to see you danny, how is that girl, dt
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1) God did not need Judas to betray him, there is a shadow set forth with this, the plot had been set long before the betrayal. All Judas did was divulge the location of Jesus, this situation was kind of like an "et tu Brute" type situation. There is no doubt without Judas it would have been fulfilled but with Judas we see the constant vacillation man faces. The hypocracy in Judas' heart is even more profound. Judas then hung himself, he wasn't banished to hell for selling Jesus, he even knew Jesus was aware of his upcoming betrayal. The fact is that Judas did not create the sentiment towards Jesus, he merely exposed his location.
2) God didn't need Judas, God didn't need Mary. The irony is that Judas just had to wait a month before it wouldn't have mattered. |
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The questions posed will be answered as an individual according to that individual's view of Calvinism.
Foreknowledge vs Predestined: Free will vs puppet in a play. |
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I think the Father foreknew what was in the heart of Judas. Thus, he put Judas in the position where he was needed (like pharoh). Judas' heart was what it was. God needed that type of heart for that type of situation, so God placed Judas there. This does not negate Judas' will. If Judas would have repented and not turned Jesus over, there would have been another person with a similar unrepentant heart who would have been willing to sale his soul. |
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