
Let’s talk about Judas today. We all know Judas, the disciple who betrayed Jesus for a bag of coins (silver). This name is now synonymous with betrayal, backstabbing, disloyalty, treachery and such like. To the extent that when someone calls you a Judas, everyone knows what they are referring to.
Firstly, let me say this, if Jesus can have a Judas, who are you and I not to have one?. I am sure, many of us have a Judas in our lives currently, even if we don’t know it yet or had a Judas in our past. So, if you and I can have a Judas, it is important to learn how to navigate them.
The first thing I would like to say about Judases in our lives is that we often take matters into our own hands, forgetting God and behaving and acting as we shouldn’t. Essentially, we make a mess of things without first acknowledging His Majesty (God). To avoid this, we must acknowledge God in all our ways so that He may direct our paths (Proverbs 3:6).
Let me share a personal example of this. About 10 years ago, the company I was working for was restructuring, and I was earmarked to be moved to a different client location. However, one of our employees who worked at that location did not want me there. So, he spoke to our client, who then told my company they would not authorize me to work on their site. The actions of this individual caused me great distress since being unable to be redeployed to that location was equivalent to losing my job in the restructuring.
I was praying and fasting about this situation because I did not want to lose my job and not be able to take care of my family. Then, one day, while pleading with God in prayer, he said to me, “Dane, this is an opportunity for you to trust me.” Honestly, it was like I had literally heard God tell me this. Immediately, I stopped praying and never prayed about it again, deciding to allow God to deal with my Judas.
Now, let me tell you how this story ends. My company created another position for me, and within 2 months, the person who did not want me at the client site was debarred from working there in an embarrassing way and was out of a position for some time. The exact same thing he wanted for me befell him. He set a booby trap for me, but he did not realize that God was with me and when God is with you, booby traps backfire. To this, I say, “Be careful of the grave you dig for others because you might be digging your own.”
Trusting God works, my friend, and He can transform your time of Judas into a time of Joy. But you must allow God to fight your battles and not take things into your own hands.
God’s hands are always better than our hands, but I don’t know why we still like to take up arms and do our own thing. Let me share some statistics with you. Research was conducted on 30 wars from ancient to modern times, and these wars were comprised of 280 battles. Notably, only 6 out of the 280 battles/campaigns were frontal attacks (Book Reference – The Obstacle is the Way). Friends, this means that head-on battles were only use 2% of the time. Let that soak in for a minute. These generals and strategists of war were wise enough to know that head on confrontations were ineffective in battle. They knew that these types of attacks caused the most damage and injury to their troops. Therefore, outmaneuvering their enemy was the best approach and most often used.
This shows us that we must use an alternative approach when our enemy comes at us directly. If they come with an air attack, see if you can get them by sea. If they come directly, evaluate if you can flank them from behind. Avoid coming at them as they came to you (frontal attack), and stop using an approach that is only successful 2% of the time. Instead, repatriate with the opposite or an alternative approach. For example , look at these two alternative approaches God’s word showed us.
“Matthew 5:38-40 (NIV) – 38 “You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.’[a] 39 But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also. 40 And if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, hand over your coat as well.
Proverbs 15:1 – A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.”
Jesus further showed us how to deal with our Judases with this His of love. Christ sat around the Last Supper table with Judas close to him and was unbothered about his wicked plans. Jesus broke bread with him and treated him no less than any other faithful disciple. This tells me that Foe and Friend get equal love at the Master’s table. If this was the kind of man Jesus was, then this is the kind of man I want to be!
Jesus knew of the wicked plans but was unphased because God was in control. It is God who prepares the table before me in the presence of my enemies (Psalm 23:5). God prepares the table, sets it out, arranges the seating, and sends out the guest’s invitations (Friend and Foe). All I must do is come and sit down in confidence and dine. If Judases in our lives can do their wrong and then come and dine comfortably and unbothered at our table(presence), why are we allowing ourselves to feel bothered when seated at theirs?
My friends, let not your heart be troubled; be at peace and have confidence in your God to work out every difficult situation. Stop focusing on who is at your table opposing you and start focusing on the God next to you who is protecting you.
PS: Dane Miller was last seen having a lavish banquet with friends and foes. Those who saw him said he looked unbothered and very much at peace with all.
Part 2 of this blog can be found here – Learn to Sit at the Table with Your Judas – Part 2
Your Brother in the Lord,
Dane Miller – “God is the Author, I am the Pen”
Authored Book – What is the Woman Saying – Lessons from Biblical Women.
PS: I welcome your feedback on this blog post and encourage you to leave a comment below or subscribe/
This is very useful teaching. I am edified with it. It has given me strength to act in the right way against my ego. Going in head on confrontation seem to be justified for the fleshly self. But what matters is God’s will.
He expects us to handle such things with wisdom otherwise we might lose our rewards and things might get messed up. God is an active and true Judge, such points are opportunities to trust God by showing our faith. And faith is our currency to receive from God what we seek.
Thank you Brother! God bless you!!
LikeLike
I’m glad you were inspired by the blog God allowed me to write. I like your comment that ” confrontation seems to be justified by the fleshly self.”
LikeLike
Great article! Your insights really resonated with me. I’ve explored a similar theme on illicium london Gold Jesus Necklace blog. Your perspective adds a valuable layer to the conversation. Looking forward to more of your posts!
LikeLiked by 1 person
very encouraging message most of us has to learn how to deal with our Judas thanks again Dane
LikeLiked by 1 person
Glad your found it encouraging my friend.
LikeLike
Truly an eye opening piece. it reminds me of the sermon on the Mount in
Matthew 5:43-44 where Jesus said:
Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;
And especially how he described the benefit of it in
Luke 6:35 – But love ye your enemies, and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing again; and your reward shall be great, and ye shall be the children of the Highest: for he is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil.
He never asked us to love only those who love us. This defeats the purpose of our calling.
In this life, there will always be judases and it’s ok, because they too serve their purpose. Our focus however should never be deterred but the negative actions and responses, however we can win them over in love. If not they succumb to their own behavior as Judas did.
Thank you for sharing your experience. Continue to let your life be A MESSAGE!!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Fantastic points my friend. I will actually use some of your scripture in the other parts of this series.
LikeLike
This is by far the one of your most enlightening messages I’ve read and has really resonated with me.
Your words are incredibly uplifting and inspiring, and they came at just the right time for me. Your ability to convey such positivity and encouragement is truly a gift. Indeed you are the pen in the hands of the most high Almighty God.
The insights you shared about Judases and their functions in our lives really struck a chord with me, and I found myself nodding along in agreement as I read. Your perspective is so refreshing, and I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to read your thoughts.
Looking forward to more of your inspiring content in the future!
LikeLiked by 1 person
I am so glad you enjoyed it. I also appreciate your thoughts and the feedback.
LikeLike
I was truly blessed by this timely, spiritually edifying and God inspired message. Thank you Dane 🙏
LikeLiked by 2 people
Thanks Leaderspush. So glad you were blessed by it.
LikeLike
Very relevant to a present situation. Great message.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you liked the blog.
LikeLike