Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Luke 22, Part 1

Scripture: Luke 22:1-6

Application: It is Passover time, and the chief priests and scribes are looking for ways to permanently get rid of Jesus. Their solution? Judas Iscariot, one of the 12. Luke tells us that "Satan entered into Judas called Iscariot." (v.3). Satan was behind this all along, and when he enters a life, destruction follows. Judas goes to meet with the leaders, and a money deal is reached. This was advantageous to the leadership: they would be able to capture Jesus when the crowds weren't around, because they had someone from the inside to guide them. Ironically, as the nation of Israel celebrates salvation from Egypt, the religious leaders are plotting to kill the One who can offer salvation from sin.

Application: Even followers of Jesus can be led astray if they allow the enemy to take hold of their lives. None of us is exempt. The devil wants to see us stopped, and he will use all means to do so. Am I a follower of Christ, or of men? If I see a pastor or leader in the church fall into sin, will that drive me away from the Lord? If I am being tempted by the devil, will I listen more to him, or cry out to Jesus?

Prayer: Lord, the enemy hounds us day and night. He is relentless in his pursuit of Christians. Whether his attacks are straight forward or subtle, he wants to see us fall. Only You can keep the church going. I'm on Your team, Lord. You are the coach; I obey You. Do not let my sin or the sin of others detract me from my main focus - to do Your will the rest of my life. In Your precious name I pray, Amen.

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