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- And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
And they cast lots to divide his garments.
And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
And they cast lots to divide his garments.
One of our daughters has friends who named their child Judas.
When I was asked what I thought I said that’s a fantastic name in the Bible.
Then I was asked to explain my comment.
Luke 23:34
One of our daughter has friends who named their child Judas.
When I was asked what I thought I said that’s a fantastic name in the Bible.
Then I was asked to explain my comment.
Judas, also called Thaddaeus in .
So when I was asked to explain I simply said that there are two Judas’ in the Bible, one who made the decision to quietly follow Jesus and one who enter infamy as the one who betrayed Jesus.
And so this morning I would like to talk about choices and decisions.
Your choices, your decisions, will always affect your life.
1.There will be betrayal ()
2.There will be denial ()
How do you respond to warnings?
3.The betrayal ()
4.The denial ()
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There will be remorse
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There will be remorse
5.There will be remorse ()
Matthew 26:75-27:4
Matthew 26:75-27:
Peter wept bitterly
Matthew 27:3-5
Judas changed his mind, literally “he repented.”
Judas changed his mind, literally “he repented.”
6.There will be a decision ()
7.There will always be forgiveness ()
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