I realise that I am playing a dangerous game and want to state from the outset that I am a convinced Christian. However, one thing has hit me in the past few weeks:
Was Judas Iscariot a servant of God?
After all, God sent Jesus to die for our sins so that we may be reborn in a new life in service to Him. He must therefore have known how this was to come about. Judas must therefore have been helping (serving?) God when he carried out his betrayal because it was the fulfilment of God's plans and the action that led to the salvation of mankind.
I am not suggesting that Judas acted out of any other need thatn greed, which he gained through original sin. What I am suggesting is that it was through his actions that God's plans were fulfilled. My point is therefore this - in betraying Jesus Judas was in fact actively finishing God's mission of salvation and therefore serving Him, as it was through Judas' actions that salvation for mankind came about.
Controversial I know, but its a thought that I have been thinking about for a while and it is a point that not even I have a firm view on. Any contributions are welcome.
Cheers
Was Judas Iscariot a servant of God?
After all, God sent Jesus to die for our sins so that we may be reborn in a new life in service to Him. He must therefore have known how this was to come about. Judas must therefore have been helping (serving?) God when he carried out his betrayal because it was the fulfilment of God's plans and the action that led to the salvation of mankind.
I am not suggesting that Judas acted out of any other need thatn greed, which he gained through original sin. What I am suggesting is that it was through his actions that God's plans were fulfilled. My point is therefore this - in betraying Jesus Judas was in fact actively finishing God's mission of salvation and therefore serving Him, as it was through Judas' actions that salvation for mankind came about.
Controversial I know, but its a thought that I have been thinking about for a while and it is a point that not even I have a firm view on. Any contributions are welcome.
Cheers