Love and Betrayal: Lessons from Jesus and Judas

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!!01:22:58!!# - "thanks chris it is uh very much like coming home when we come here so thanks for having us again I had two messages this morning that I felt like Jesus had put in my heart and one of them is kind of a message that I want to share with you and I want to share with you kind of a I guess prophetic word that I feel like I'm carrying on the inside of me at the moment for the church not just for numa church but for the church and I really wanted to deliver that word this morning because it's fun and it's super encouraging um and it was based out of ezekiel 37 so yeah I was I was excited I was gonna I wanted to go there but the other word that the lord had placed in my heart was um about the relationship that Jesus had with Judas which doesn't feel quite so much fun and uh wasn't really the word that I wanted to give but the last 48 hours I've just felt the lord pulling me there and pulling me there and I was sharing it with Simon and Emma and saying I really want to give the valley of dry bones but I think the lord has said I have to talk about Judas and so when the lady where where's the lovely lady who just came and Chantal came and gave the word about the valley of dry bones I tend to win no like no you still have to talk about Judas um I our network had its kind of European conference a couple of weeks ago in Germany and I was given the Friday night to speak and to share no the Saturday night and you know what the Saturday night meeting is like at a conference it's like power so I was kind of waiting on the lord for this word and he took me into Gethsemane which really wasn't where I wanted to go but he gave me this very heavy word actually on the invitation to us as his followers into Gethsemane and a few of you have come up and go hey so good to see you how are you I've gone um I think I'm okay I think I'm okay but if I describe to you the journey of my life over the last six months I've been through a lot of things and I've been it would be I feel like I've been living in an extended Gethsemane moment I actually um was given a prophetic word in March from Kat she sent me a whatsapp saying I have a word for you and I remember reading it the lord says you're about to enter a season of great trial I'm like oh not the kind of words you go woo come on you know but she she said some beautiful things in there the lord says um the glory of God is going to be released at the same time it's his very important season so do not bail out and I actually had to print those words off in the last six months and have them put above my office do not bail out however hard however painful however costly he's worth it thank you for the word that has kept me standing through what's actually been probably the hardest season of my life and and here we are and I'm in Europe and I this German conference and I'm speaking on Gethsemane and then I'm coming here and I want to do the valley and the lord's like Judas and I'm like wow intense it's just a lot of there's a lot of challenge I think for us but this is the wonder of the kingdom I believe that the lord's word prophetically to his church in the UK is Ezekiel 37 prophesy to the dry bones and life will come life is coming but this is the wonder of the kingdom and this is something that we have to understand and something we have to wrestle with I think in the kingdom the the gateway into life and into greater life is always death"

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- "If he had a question about something, he didn't have to go and find a Bible and look up what it was that God thought about it. He could just turn around and ask him directly. He didn't not have the knowledge of who God was, but what happened was the knowledge, it kind of came in to his brain, but it didn't seem to enter his heart. Everything took place externally. It took place externally around him, but it never seemed to come internally into the inside of him."

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- "We have to work out as the church, we have to work out as the church, we have to work out as the church, we have to grow up right now. This is what the Lord is requiring, I think, of his people. And we have to learn how to not just get into the word of God, but actually to get the word of God into us and for it to become living and active. And actually we display the word of God. Judas knew about Jesus, but he didn't know him."

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- "There is a very, very big difference. He didn't love him, but Jesus loved Judas. He loved him. It says in verse 1, he had loved his disciples during his ministry on earth, and now he loved them to the very end. This included Judas."

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- "It is stunning to me how Jesus over and over again, very actively and intentionally chose to draw near to the ones who are willing to hurt him, betray him. Execute him."

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- "And I have to ask myself the question again when I'm reading this story, would I love like that? Or actually, probably the more important question is, do I love like that? And if I'm not? Something needs to change in me."

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- "He begins to scrape the dirt off with his hands, bathing each foot until it's clean. And then he moves his way all around the room. And he bathes the feet of everyone there, even Judas."

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- "just not his feet. And there's a lot of conversation around, well, what did Jesus mean? And in a sense, it doesn't really matter. I think the underlying invitation that he is giving to his followers, his disciples then, and us as his disciples now, the underlying invitation is one to go low."

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- "The invitation is go low, serve, love like he did, love without hesitation, love without restriction, love regardless of what is given back to you, love those who you find difficult, love those who rub you up the wrong way, love those who hurt you and hurt your family."

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- "And to love the ones that the world has declared to be unlovable. That's our job. That's what Jesus did."

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- "This is the way of the kingdom. And it's gritty. And it's messy. And it's costly. And it's hard. And you don't always live. And you don't always live. And you don't always live. And you don't always feel like you want to do it. But we choose to do it anyway because that's what Jesus would do. And he is our great example. And we're just here to honor him. Right?"
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