Penn
Dancing Up A Storm
No scripture here, just observations from what I have read in the Bible,and other theological writings, movies, etc.
It seems that Judas MAY have had a vision of who Jesus Christ was, by following Him, listening to Him, and bearing witness to Jesus's Miracles - healing the sick and the poor. Also, how he affected crowds of thousands, such as the "Sermon on The Mount."
On the dark side of the story, Judas was paid 30 - 40 pieces of silver(or gold?) to turn Jesus in to the Pharisees, so they would interrogate Him, and in due process, the priests would find Him guilty of Blasphemy, and force Him to be crucified.
I have read another side to this story, where Judas truly did believe in Jesus's Ministry, that he felt that Jesus had to be the proven Messiah - to all the people in Israel - so that He could fulfill His destiny for all mankind. But he felt(Judas) the only way this could be accomplished was to "force Jesus's hand", and make Jesus proclaim - once and for all - who He was, in front of the Pharisees, so that they would acknowledge Him, and be forced to accept Him as the Messiah.
It seems that Judas MAY have had a vision of who Jesus Christ was, by following Him, listening to Him, and bearing witness to Jesus's Miracles - healing the sick and the poor. Also, how he affected crowds of thousands, such as the "Sermon on The Mount."
On the dark side of the story, Judas was paid 30 - 40 pieces of silver(or gold?) to turn Jesus in to the Pharisees, so they would interrogate Him, and in due process, the priests would find Him guilty of Blasphemy, and force Him to be crucified.
I have read another side to this story, where Judas truly did believe in Jesus's Ministry, that he felt that Jesus had to be the proven Messiah - to all the people in Israel - so that He could fulfill His destiny for all mankind. But he felt(Judas) the only way this could be accomplished was to "force Jesus's hand", and make Jesus proclaim - once and for all - who He was, in front of the Pharisees, so that they would acknowledge Him, and be forced to accept Him as the Messiah.