I. Unbroken materialism II. Refusal to speak of his conflicts III.First theft from the bag IV. Hardening against Jesus' warnings V. Open to Satan's prompting to betray Jesus VI. Lets Satan enter him! VII.Remorse and suicide Lessons from the tragic life of Judas: 1.The deceitfulness & bondage of riches If only I were rich…I deserve more than I get…. 2.The danger of keeping your struggles to yourself. I don't want to admit what my heart is really like. I really do not want to be free from my idols 3.The damage of torturing yourself with remorse rather than repenting Contrast Judas with Peter Remorse leads to misery & death; Repentance leads to hope in Christ and Life
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Allen Harris is leaving Columbia Presbyterian Church after 33 years of ministry this June, 2011, to do writing, consulting with churches, preaching and teaching. He is available for engagements. Contact him at allenhpilgrim@gmail.com . He and his wife, Kathie, will be living...