Money and WealthÀpẹrẹ
Judas betrayed Jesus for money.
Judas Iscariot was one of Jesus’ disciples. He had followed Him for years, listening His teachings and watching His miracles. But Judas did not love Jesus above everything else. There was one thing he loved even more than his Master: money! John 12:6 records: “having charge of the moneybag he used to help himself to what was put into it”. But apparently, this was not enough for Judas. He hoped that Jesus would one day become king. Then His disciples would undoubtedly get profitable positions in Jesus’ Kingdom!
But Jesus’ Kingdom was not of this world. After three years of ministry, it became clear that He would be rejected and murdered — not cheered and appreciated. Judas’ relationship with Jesus would not make him rich after all! In his disappointment, Judas decided to turn his back to Jesus and betray Him to the chief priests. That way, he would at least receive thirty pieces of silver (the price of a slave).
Jesus was betrayed, arrested, and sentenced to death. When Judas saw all this, he realized: “I have sinned by betraying innocent blood.” But his remorse came too late. He could not undo his betrayal. In his despair, Judas hanged himself. His love of money had led to his destruction.
How important is money to you?
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