Scripture:
Matthew 26:14-16, John 13:21-30
Reflection:
Judas' decision to betray Jesus didn’t happen overnight. Matthew 26:14-16 recounts how Judas approached the chief priests and asked, "What are you willing to give me if I hand Him over to you?" His love of money had grown to the point where he was willing to betray his friend, his teacher, his Lord, for thirty pieces of silver. This act of betrayal was not a spur-of-the-moment decision; it was a culmination of the greed that had been festering in his heart.
John 13:21-30 captures the tension and sorrow in the room as Jesus announces that one of His disciples would betray Him. The disciples were confused—they didn’t know who Jesus was referring to, which indicates how well Judas had hidden his inner turmoil. Even as Judas received the bread from Jesus, symbolizing his betrayal, none of the other disciples realized what was happening. Judas had kept his sin hidden so deeply that it even went unnoticed by those closest to him.
But Jesus knew. He had seen the growing darkness in Judas’ heart, and yet He extended love and grace to him until the very end. The pastor reflects on how Judas’ actions were fueled by the unchecked love of money, which led him to betray the very person he had once followed as a disciple.
Reflection Questions:
1. How do small, unchecked sins grow into larger ones over time?
2. What does Jesus’ response to Judas in John 13 teach you about grace and forgiveness, even in the face of betrayal?
3. How can you remain vigilant against the subtle temptations that lead to sin?
Application:
Reflect on the small compromises you may be making in your life. Are there areas where you are tolerating sin, thinking it won’t lead to anything serious? Take time to confess these areas to God, asking for His strength to resist temptation and walk in holiness.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, help me to be aware of the small temptations and sins that can lead me away from You. Guard my heart against the love of anything that might take Your place. I ask for Your grace and forgiveness for the times I have compromised. Strengthen me to resist temptation and follow You wholeheartedly. In Jesus' name, Amen.