In Sunday School this week we had a challenging discussion on
the calling of Peter. But we asked why
was the call extended to Peter over some more learned and sophisticated
individual on the other side of the lake.
What was the criteria for calling Peter or for that matter any of the
twelve? What is the criteria for a calling
today?
By consensus it was written upon the white board, “Teachable
men willing to change.” OK, I can go along with that but what about the one
that got away? What about Judas that
allowed him to elude the net by the Greatest Fisher of Men? Jesus during this three year teaching and
preaching period cast a wide net, but not all were wrestled into the boat.
Only the twelve men in all history have had the intimate,
personal relationship to Jesus the incarnate Son of God. Judas along with the other eleven has ever
been more exposed to God’s perfect truth.
No other has had the crash course in experiential love. They all were exposed in an intimate first
hand washing of God’s love, compassion, power, kindness, forgiveness and grace.
No group of followers could come close to the very essence of God. Yet through it all Judas escaped the net. In the most indescribably precious, and blessed
years the heart of Judas was not softened.
Judas defies comprehension.
Judas constantly and with persistence of mind rejected the very truth of
God in the flesh. And he hid it from
everyone around him with skill. The only
one to see into the heart of this chosen fisher of men and see the wicked
rebellion was Jesus. And He called him a
devil.
Judas did not escape from guilt. Just like the pain we feel
as we accidentally burn ourselves. So guilt is an intrinsic and automatic warning
of spiritual danger. It was guilt that
drove Judas to remorse which in turn led to his death. Do not confuse guilt and remorse with the
requisite answer to both. The answer to
both is repentance. Repentance is an act
of the will. Judas was teachable but he was not willing to change. And in the last moment of his life his
willingness not to change condemned him.
Must of us can learn as teachable creatures - even many animals after teachable, buy you are certainly court in that unless we subject ourselves to true change - too be shaped and molded by the Master Potter, our ability to absorb knowledge is trumped by of resistance to real growth & change.
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