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Great Sermon! Some say Judas is in Heaven; some opined strongly that he's in Hell today! Who's correct?? I believe he's in Hell today for 2 major reasons: #1. Jesus called Judas Iscariot the son of perdition and wished that he was not born into the world, and #2. A 'born again' or a repentant sinner would never take his own life because his life now belongs to the Holy Spirit of YAHWEH. The Holy Spirit of YAHWEH residing within the body of the repentant sinner will not allow the temple of the Holy Spirit be destroyed. There’s no power on earth that can destroy this temple of the Holy Spirit. Hence, based on just these 2 considerations, I do NOT believe that Judas Iscariot repented for his sin; he only felt remorseful in betraying Yeshua. The Holy Spirit shall prevent those who belong to YESHUA / YAHWEH from taking their own lives!! And that's the Gospel Truth concerning the issue of suicides amongst so-called "Christians". Genuinely 'born again' Christians would never commit suicide. The talk that many Christians are weak hence overcome by depressions to commit suicide is a myth that is DEADLY and DIABOLICAL and it has its origin from the Pit of Hell! To all pastors, do NOT lie! Tell the truth about the damnable consequence of suicide!
Thomas Sullivan (3/11/2014)
from Jenison, MI
Puritan Applications Abounding This title caught my eye because my pastor is writing a dissertation on the sin of Judas. Written in 1634, this sermon has 8 doctrinal applications. But the puritans would explain that this act of Judas was the fruit of impenitence from small sins. So as I write this, I looked up a quote from William Taylor and his searching comments on the sin of "irritability" Taylor wrote," There is no sin for which we are more ready to excuse ourselves than irritability. I am bold to say that the loss of self-control has its origin in lack of faith, for the time being, in God. We bear a great calamity with composure, because we see God's hand in that; but when it comes to the upsetting of a tea-urn, or the breaking of a valuable ornament by an inexperienced servant, we act as if there was no providence. The leader who is calm in a great crisis, is thrown off his guard by a little breach of discipline; and the Christian who can stand in quiet composure beside the grave of a child, is excited into terrible anger by the removal of an article from its right place on his desk. He thinks it is temperament; but he ought to learn that it is lack of faith in God, and he should be on his guard lest it shut him out from some promised land of usefulness, into which he would otherwise have entered."1879