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Intro
Classic Betrayals
1. Jurassic Park: Dennis Nedry - stole some dinosaur embryos for a few million and left everyone in the park to figure out how to survive.
Motive: Money
2. Lord of the Rings: Gollum - the moment when he chooses his “precious” (BEST Gollum impression) over helping Frodo destroy it in Mordor and leads him to the giant spider, Shelob’s, lair.
Motive: selfishness
3. The Count of Monte Cristo: Mondego - Jealous of Edmond Dantes’ life and good fortune that him and his friends accused him of treason.
Edmond goes to the prison, Chateau Dif.
Mondego then marries Edmonds fiance!
Motive: Jealousy
4. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: Edmund Pevensie - he betrayed his own siblings and Mr. Tumnus the fawn for…Turkish Delight!
What a traitor!
Motive: Selfishness
Jesus: Betrayed by His Day One’s ()
Judas: Frenemy
Judas
Jesus chose Judas
Jesus Knew from the beginning
Jesus Knew from the beginning
Judas’ hatred and unbelief win out in his heart
Jesus gives every opportunity for Judas to repent
Peter: BFF Forever?
Peter promises to have Jesus’ back NO MATTER WHAT
Peter was ashamed of his connection with Jesus
Peter broke Jesus’ heart
61 And the Lord turned and looked at Peter.
The New King James Version.
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Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
Peter, James, and John
When the squad doesn’t come through
When you bear your soul and no one cares.
When you thought your friends/family would stand with you through anything…and they don’t.
When your expectations of a relationship is not the same as the other person’s.
Everyone
When everyone turns their back on you
Enemies
When your enemies finally attack
You and Me
We have all betrayed Jesus.
We have all turned our back on God.
What will Jesus do?
We get a glimpse into the heart and mind of Jesus before all these things went down.
Jesus “loved them to the end”!
Jesus loved His betrayers to the end.
Conclusion
So where does that leave us?
What ought our response to be when we are betrayed?
Push through the anguish, the broken heart, the shock and depression of betrayal on every level and to continuously lay aside anything that weighs you down and keep your eyes on the One who experienced the worst betrayal imaginable.
Run to Jesus!! Look unto Him alone!
He loved His betrayers to the end!
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