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Only Jesus Knew, November 9
Matthew 26:14-30
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John 13:1-17
The Son of man goeth as it is written of him: but woe unto that man by
whom the Son of man is betrayed! it had been good for that man if he had
not been born.
Matthew 26:24
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The disciples knew nothing of the purpose of Judas. Jesus alone could read
his secret. Yet He did not expose him. Jesus hungered for his soul.... His heart
was crying, How can I give thee up? The constraining power of that love was felt
by Judas. When the Saviour’s hands were bathing those soiled feet, and wiping
them with the towel, the heart of Judas thrilled through and through with the
impulse then and there to confess his sin. But he would not humble himself. He
hardened his heart against repentance; and the old impulses, for the moment put
aside, again controlled him. Judas was now offended at Christ’s act in washing
the feet of His disciples. If Jesus could so humble Himself, he thought, He
could not be Israel’s king. All hope of worldly honor in a temporal kingdom was
destroyed. Judas was satisfied that there was nothing to be gained by following
Christ.... He was possessed by a demon, and he resolved to complete the work
he had agreed to do in betraying his Lord
Judas the betrayer was present at the sacramental service. He received from
Jesus the emblems of His broken body and His spilled blood. He heard the
words, “This do in remembrance of Me.” And sitting there in the very presence
of the Lamb of God, the betrayer brooded upon his own dark purposes, and
cherished his sullen, revengeful thoughts
At the Passover supper Jesus proved His divinity by revealing the traitor’s
purpose. He tenderly included Judas in the ministry to the disciples. But the last
appeal of love was unheeded. Then the case of Judas was decided, and the feet
that Jesus had washed went forth to the betrayer’s work
Until this step was taken, Judas had not passed beyond the possibility of
repentance. But when he left the presence of his Lord and his fellow disciples,
the final decision had been made. He had passed the boundary line
How many today are, like Judas, betraying their Lord
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The Desire of Ages, 645
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16
Ibid., 653
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17
Ibid., 720
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18
Ibid., 654, 655
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19
The S.D.A. Bible Commentary 5:1102
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