Title: Who the Lord Needs
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who the Lord needs
In Mark 14:21 we read, “The Son of Man goes as it is written about him, but woe to him who betrays him. It would have been better for me if that man had not been born.”
The Israelites had a good habit.
It is a custom to anoint a guest with oil as a sign of welcome when they come to the house.
If a guest comes and does not anoint them with oil, they will not be welcomed. Judas' betrayal of Jesus can be given in context.
① First, he was a hypocrite.
I had two hearts. I didn't do it because I loved the poor. ② Second, he served as a slave to the devil. If you become a hypocrite, you will inevitably become a slave to the devil. John says in John 13:2, “The devil had already put in the heart of Judas Iscariot the son of Simon the idea to betray Jesus.” In John 6:70, Jesus said,
“Did I not choose you twelve? But one of you is a devil.”
It is also important what we think about day and night.
Judas Iscariot was thinking about selling Jesus day and night. Because he is the devil's servant.
What you think and buy is important. It really is very, very important. Because through thought comes action.
If you love, it is not wasted no matter what you give.
Mary was not wasted no matter what she offered to her beloved Jesus. If you save someone who is destined to die, we will express our gratitude by giving everything generously, saying that it is a life saver.
What is more precious than your life?
“Let’s see if I am also like Judas Iscariot.”
Do you know that having more than others is a blessing?
You might think so. However, please believe that having more than others is not a blessing, but a mission.
If you change your mind, you will see Jesus.