What Will You Give Me If I Hand Him Over?
- Updated Mar 24, 2010
"What will you give me if I hand him over to you?" (Matthew
26:15)
How much would you sell Jesus for?
Would you betray him for money?
Would you betray him for a better
job?
Would you betray him to keep the job you have?
Would you betray him
to save your own skin?
Would you betray him because he didn't live up to your
expectations?
Would you betray him because you thought he let you
down?
Would you betray him if you thought you could win the favor of
important people?
Judas does us a favor if his story causes us to rethink our basic commitment to Jesus Christ. You call yourself a Christian. But are you a true follower or are you just going through the motions? Are you a pretender or a true believer? Have you truly turned from your sins and trusted Jesus Christ as Savior? Are you a fair-weather friend of the Savior?
These are searching questions that may be easier to ask than to answer. I ask you not to take them lightly. The one main lesson from Judas' life is lost unless we at least ask ourselves the questions.
After all, if one can be an apostle of Christ and still be lost, what about
you and what about me? Perhaps we may conclude the matter this way. One apostle
was lost, that none should presume. Eleven were saved, that none should despair.
In the end, most of us who call ourselves Christians will search our hearts and
conclude that Yes, although we fail him in many ways, still we love Jesus and
claim him as our Savior. That is as it should be. The story of Judas is in the
Bible for many reasons, not the least of which is that before we take anything
for granted we at least ask the question the other apostles asked that fateful
night: "Lord, is it I?"
Still as of old,
Man by himself is
priced.
For 30 pieces Judas sold
Himself, not Christ.
Search me, Lord Jesus, and see if there be any Judas in me. Would I betray you, Lord? Reveal the truth and then heal my soul lest I for thirty pieces of silver should betray you again. Amen.
You can reach the author at ray@keepbelieving.com.
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