Chapter
12.10
Mistakes
Oprah
Winfrey’s Church – The Judas Conspiracy – Moses
Prophet
Balaam – Sampson – Uzzah – Lot – Peter – Paul
King
Solomon - King Jehoash – King David – King Asa
King
Jehoram – King Uzziah - King Jehoshaphat
First Word
This study is to look at great
men who had high authority from God.
Men who had been taught from birth “The Law of Moses”[1],
but were so caught up in what “THEY” were doing[2]
that they forgot about God’s Teachings; they made mistakes, and paid dearly.
Moses - The good stuff
There was a man named Moses
who God called to bring the entire nation of Israel out of the bondage of
Egypt; to take them to a new Promised Land.[3] Moses obeyed God’s instructions and did mighty miracles such as turning his staff into a snake[4], he
spoke and plagues came on the land, and water turned into blood.[5] There was a plague of frogs in the whole country,[6] a plague
of Gnats.[7] Flies,[8] Death of
livestock,[9] Boils,[10] Hail,[11] Locust[12] and
then Darkness,[13] then
a plague on the firstborn of Egypt so that they all died.[14] He parted the Red Sea for his people to cross
over on dry land.[15] He made bitter water become sweet,[16] he
provided Quail[17] in
abundance as well as provided Manna
bread[18]
and Water from a rock.[19]
He went before God’s
Shekinah Glory and received the Ten
Commandments[20] and the “Mosaic Law”.
Moses - The Mistake
Moses was undoubtedly God’s
man, but one weary day he made a mistake. He beat the heck out of a rock to get some
water. While this seemed right, it was
not what God had told him to do. The
instructions the first time was to STRIKE the rock once, but this last time he was told to just SPEAK to the rock, not
hit it.
This word study is to show you how much obedience is desired over even
sacrifices. For us striking the Rock instead of speaking
to it seems “trivial”,
however with God obedience is what is desired and required.
For the reason of disobedience,[21]
Moses was not allowed to go into the Promised Land although he was allowed to
see it from a distance; then he died.[22] I think it is important to look back at the
many accomplishments of Moses and understand the statement;
“TO WHOM MUCH IS GIVEN, MUCH IS REQUIRED”.[23]
Side
Bar
When I think of Oprah Winfrey,
I think of the power she has been given, and the church she has formed that
strays so greatly from the Word of God. She is a figurehead for the promotion and
propagation of anti-biblical beliefs which deny every foundational truth of
historical Christianity. Think about how God must feel about that.[24]
Pray that someone will cross her path that she respects and will turn
her around, and most of all, turn around the millions of followers that are traveling
on the road to Hell. This is serious stuff; all the New Age
religions sound pretty good till you read about what God has to say. Read the Bible
for yourself.
King Jehoash - The Good
Then there was King Jehoash
(aka Joash) who rebuilt the
house of the Lord by setting a chest beside the altar to receive love
offerings.[25] He received so much money he had to empty it
every day in order to receive the overflow of the offerings.[26] He took the money and paid the workers for
their labor and material and held back none.
The house of God was set in good order with new vessels of gold and
silver[27]
and they offered burnt offerings to God continually.[28]
King Jehoash - The Mistake
Now king Jehoash (aka Joash) reigned forty
years and then one day he messed up. Some of the princes of Judah came to him to
ask permission to be allowed to go to the groves for worship of their
idols. He was probably tired and said “Do as you want to”.[29]
A prophet of God warned Jehoash on his “decision” but he didn’t listen.[30] God sent a great army against the land and
afflicted the people with diseases.[31] Jehoash’s (aka Joash) servants revolted concerning the situation and
killed him in his bed.[32]
If you notice, there is a common thread woven here; when you grow
strong, you feel like you are your own man and you don’t need advice from anyone, not even God.
King Jehoshaphat – The Good
How about King Jehoshaphat,
who got rid of all the idols and places of pagan worship. He sent men throughout the cities to teach God’s ways to the people.
He sought God and walked in His commandments.[33] He built castles and storehouses for his
riches and had many businesses and many mighty men of war.[34]
King Jehoshaphat – The Mistake
One day this man of God
made a mistake; he made an alliance with King Ahab who was NOT a man of God.[35] In fact Ahab hated God and had given himself
over to idolatry and immorality.
Through ONE prophet, the Lord warned
Jehoshaphat to NOT
do this; while 400
other lying prophets said everything would be okay.
Jehoshaphat could not discern evil from good therefore he did not listen
to the one true prophet of God and God destroyed all of Jehoshaphat’s ships and
put him out of business.[36]
The problem was not the lying prophets, but the SINFUL ALLIANCE with the other king.[37]
Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers, what does LIGHT have in common with DARKNESS?
King Uzziah – The Good
There was a king named Uzziah
(aka Azariah) who was made
king when he was just 16 years old.[38] He loved God and found his favor. He built towers, dug wells, provided cattle
and vineyards. He put together a host of
fighting men and prepared for them all kinds of equipment; bows, helmets,
shields, spears, slings, and even provided mechanicals that could shoot
multiple arrows and hurl great stones. [39] Uzziah
well-fortified his city and did well for his people for 52 years.[40]
King Uzziah – The Mistake
One day Uzziah made a mistake; he went into
the temple to burn incense on the altar to God.[41] While this seems like a good thing to do, it was not Uzziah’s place to do this, but was
to be done ONLY by the priesthood. The Levites warned him, but he did not
listen,[42]
and God struck him with Leprosy[43] and
he was forced to live in a separate house excluded from the House of the Lord
till the day he died.[44]
Do you see the common theme? A warning that was ignored
and the cost that was dearly; he became Leprous and was separated
from the Church and his family of God.
Uzzah – The Good
Then there was Uzzah who loved
the Lord, he was just a good guy who tried to do right. One day he reached out to steady the Ark of the
Covenant; the Ark of God, to keep it from falling down when the oxen
stumbled.[45]
Side Note: They had forgotten God’s Word; the Ark of
the Covenant was to be carried on Poles by the Levites only; never on a cart
pulled by oxen.
Uzzah - The Mistake
It seemed the right thing to
do; but only the priest were sanctified and allowed to touch the Ark of
the Covenant and Uzzah was not of the priesthood, and GOD KILLED HIM.[46] This was such a SMALL thing, but
Jesus comments that the smallest punctuation of a Jot and Tittle in the LAW of God must be kept.[47] The lesson is: It all
matters; he who is faithful in LITTLE will be faithful in MUCH.[48]
Time Out
Let’s stop here for a moment
to reflect. On the first reading
of the passages, most of the decisions reached “Seemed Correct”, in fact we probably would have done the same
things as they did. As we continue to
read and digest the parallel passages, we will find the answer for “God’s wrath”
on their decisions. That had ignored
God’s teachings, or perhaps had not been in God’s Word in so long that they had
just forgot… Obedience
is better than sacrifice. [49] Read on.
King Asa – The good
God raised up a King by the
name of Asa. Asa removed all the
Idols from the land;[50]
removed the pagan altars from the high paces;[51]
placed dedicated vessels of gold into the House of the Lord and rebuilt the
Holy altar.[52] He removed his
mother as the queen, because she had made an idol;[53]
then he made a covenant that he would put to death all non-believers of the God
most High.[54]
He commanded the people to keep the Laws
and commandments of God.[55] Asa sought God’s council[56]
to deliver him from his enemies and built strong towers, walls and gates with
bars that allowed the people to live in peace.[57]
King Asa – The Mistake
One day trouble came
in the form of an invading army. Asa
made an ALLIANCE with another
king to help him fight the invading army[58]. Yep, a
mistake;[59]
instead of consulting and relying on God, Asa chose a man, a
non-believer at that, to help
him fight the invading army. God rebuked
him and instead of peace, he had many wars.[60] He became diseased in his feet[61]
and while he went to doctors, he never thought to ask God to heal him. He died with his
disease.[62]
Prophet Balaam – Prophet for hire
Then there was Balaam,
a prophet of sorts; a man of God who was called by a king to curse the
Israelites;[63]
because whom Balaam blessed became blessed and whom he cursed became cursed. Balaam asked God for instructions and God
said “Don’t go
and curse the Israelites”.[64] Balaam
told the king what God had said, but the king begged him to come and offered
him more REWARDS and to come
anyway.
Prophet Balaam - The Mistake
Balaam asked the Lord AGAIN
should he go, this time God said “Okay, Go”.[65] Now while it seemed correct to go, the
problem was, God had already said “NO”, so God sent an angel along the trail to give
Balaam a haircut; to part his hair with a sword. Fortunately for Balaam, his Ass spoke to him and made him see he was about to be killed.[66]
Well, Balaam barely got out of that one alive and did go on to do God’s
bidding,[67]
but you have to read it for yourself to see how it all happened. Later on, he died by the sword for
even considering a reward and NOT obeying God’s first Words. Balaam’s Ass is
a Word Study all into its own self and is a real eye opener into the tricks of
Satan… I urge you to find this one and read it, I have included part of Josephus’ account
of “The Long
Con” he purposed to the King in order to get his REWARD.[68]
Josephus - Chapter 6 –
Balaam hatches an Evil Satanic Plan
6:129b Do you
therefore set out the handsomest of such of your DAUGHTERS as are most eminent for beauty, and proper to force and conquer the modesty of
those that behold them, and these decked and trimmed to the highest degree you
are able. Then do you send them to be
near the Israelite’s camp and give them in charge, that when the young men of the Hebrews DESIRE their company, they allow it them.
6:130 and when they
see that they are enamored of them, let them take their leaves; and if they
entreat them to stay, let them not give their CONSENT till they have persuaded them to leave off their obedience to
their own laws and the worship of that God who established them, and to worship the gods of the
Midianites and Moabites; for by this means God will be angry at them.
Lot’s Wife - Rescued
Then there was a fellow named
Lot. God rescued him and his
family out of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah before He blew it all up.[69] God told them to run for their life and NOT
LOOK BACK.[70]
Lot’s Wife - The Mistake
Lot’s wife wanted just one
last look and stopped to look back at where everything she had owned
was going up in smoke, and the place she was standing turned her into a pillar
of salt.[71]
“She was assaulted” such a small thing… Obedience.
Sampson – The Good
What about Sampson, a
judge in Israel who fought almost singlehanded against the Philistines, God’s
enemy. He killed a thousand Philistines
with the jawbone of an Ass.[72] He had taken the Nazarite Vow of no alcohol
and to never cut
his hair.[73]
Sampson - The Mistake
Sampson started messing around
with a cutie named Delilah. This mistake
turned out to be a close shave. Sampson did not check with God about Delilah;
he only saw her outward beauty and wanted her. Without God’s guidance this holy wedlock became an unholy deadlock. Sampson not only intermarried with a
Philistine woman, but she was also a prostitute thus bringing shame to his
parents TWICE over. However God was planning to use this marriage
for His own ultimate end.
Sampson told Delilah the secret of his great strength was his Nazarite vow to not cut his hair.[74]
Sampson did not know Delilah was a barber and
she cut off his hair[75]
and then the philistines ran in and bound him; gouged out his eyes and took him
to prison.[76]
Had he remembered God’s statutes and his own Nazarite Vow, he would not have
paid with his captivity and eventually his life.
Time out
These passages just scream out the
message that it’s not enough to just be a “good man”, but that we are TO KNOW our God in
depth, to study His precepts, statues
and commandments;
to reverence Him and with that it’s just the
beginning of Wisdom. A hair cut is such a small thing… but
not when God said NOT TO. It’s the
small things; the very punctuation of a “Jot
and Title” of God’s Word, it’s all important;
that’s why we must STUDY His Word.
King David – The Good Guy
King David was a man after
God’s own heart.[77]
This Word Study does not have enough space to devote to all the great things he
did in the name of our Lord. He defeated
God’s enemy, the Philistines[78]
and returned the Ark of God to Jerusalem,[79] he
had many victories over the enemies of God; the Moabites, the King of Zobah, the
Arameans, etc., etc.[80]
King David - The Mistake
One day he saw a cute girl
named Bathsheba taking a bath on top of her home.[81] He sent for her and then slept with her even
though she was married.[82] She became pregnant and to get out of the
predicament, David killed her husband,[83]
then he was free to marry her.[84] Even though David had repented of his MISTAKE; his Sin, [85]God killed their first born child.[86]
NOTE: When you
get out of the rain with an umbrella from God; you are still wet from the rain
and it takes time to dry off. While
forgiveness of sin is immediate like opening an umbrella; the consequences of
sin takes time to resolve; to dry out.
This mistake broke David’s
heart and although his’s own life was spared, God did not allow him to build
the temple[87]
and his family suffered many calamities, turmoil and death.[88] You will reap what you sow; more than you sow,
and for longer than you sow. If you have
sown a seed of
sin, you should pray now for a CROP FAILURE.
Although David composed many songs while he was alive, he is now in the
grave decomposing.
King Solomon – The Good Guy
King Solomon was God’s man;
he built the temple and boy was it something to behold.[89] He was so great that he did not have storage rooms or
barns, but had storage CITIES for all his
loot.[90]
King Solomon – The Mistake
Now Solomon had an eye for the
foreign ladies and married about 700 of them,
(This is not
where the term the “700 Club” comes from, just sayin’) and
had 300 Porcupines.[91] The prickly wives fussed at him for a
place to worship their foreign heathen
god’s and he finally gave in
to their nagging.[92]
God didn’t like this at all[93]
and he tore the kingdom away from Solomon and gave it to his servant;[94]
later on Solomon died and his kingdom was divided; Judah two tribes and Israel 10
tribes.[95]
King Jehoram
Well, then there was King
Jehoram, who was JUST PLAIN
EVIL and
God zapped him with an incurable disease and his bowels fell out.[96] To whom much is given, much is required.
Who can make it?
As I look at all these great
men who “Missed it”, I wonder how can I, a plain everyday person, stands
a chance of being acceptable to my God. Did
you notice that people just can’t seem to make it through life without
mistakes? Thank God there is a NEW COVENANT.
There was a criminal; an evil
man who was being crucified along with Jesus.
At the last minute he believed that Jesus was the Messiah
and was saved.[97] Our God is a forgiving God, regardless of how
long you have practiced evil or how deep your sin, however you can wait until it’s just too late.
There was a Pharisee named Paul who
was responsible for the imprisonment and death of countless followers of
Christ.[98]
Paul heard the call from Jesus and
accepted him as his Messiah[99]
and went on to be a great teacher for the Lord.[100] Paul’s past MISTAKES against the Church were covered by the blood of Jesus Christ; Forgiven.
Peter, one of
the disciples of Jesus made a MISTAKE by denying that he was a disciple of
Jesus;[101]
in fact he did this THREE TIMES.[102] However, Peter repented and Jesus received
him back into the fold.[103] Praise God for Grace!
One of the tricks of Satan is
to get you to believe that you have made such bad MISTAKES that you cannot
ever be accepted by God; that you’re just not good enough or worthy. If Satan can keep you from fellowshipping
with God then he will have accomplished his mission.
When we are not fellowshipping with God, we are separated from Him.
Judas
Now Judas, also a disciple of Jesus Christ
betrayed Him for just a little spending money.[104] Later on, he saw that he had made a MISTAKE, but instead of asking for forgiveness, he
went out and hung himself.[105]
He was tricked; consumed by Satan as
was prophesized.[106]
The Take Away
If
you are not where you want to be with the Lord; then right now, talk to
God about your feelings. As you read the
Bible, ask Him for wisdom and understanding. You are somebody! Jesus gave His life for you before you were
ever born. He left a Book
for you to read that tells you all about Him and His Father and how much they
love you.
The Book has
all the examples we will ever need to avoid mistakes. If we make mistakes; AND WE WILL, He is ready to forgive us if we just
ask. I urge you, if you want to please
the heavenly Father and try to avoid MISTAKES, then read “The Word”.
Know Him; Seek
Him, Spend Time getting to know
your Father every day.
Fellowship with God, that’s why you
were created, “To Fellowship”.
The Chief end of
man is to glorify God.
There is no MISTAKE so big that it can
separate you from the Fellowship of God.[107]
[1] Proverbs 9:10 – The Fear of God is the Beginning of WISDOM
[2] Proverbs 28:26 – The man who trust his own mind is a FOOL.
[3] Exodus 3:9-10 – Moses commissioned to free the Israelites
[4] Exodus 7:10 – Aaron’s Staff turned into a snake
[5] Exodus 7:20 – Waters turned to blood
[6] Exodus 8:3 – Plague of Frogs
[7] Exodus 8:17 – Plague of Gnats
[8] Exodus 8:21 – Plague of Flies
[9] Exodus 9:3 – Plague on the Livestock
[10] Exodus 9:9 – Plague of Boils and Sores
[11] Exodus 9:22 – Plague of Hail
[12] Exodus 10:4 – Plague of Locust
[13] Exodus 10:21 – Plague of Darkness that
could be felt
[14] Exodus 11:5 - Plague of Death on all the
first born of man and cattle
[15] Exodus 14:21 – Moses Parted the Red Sea
[16] Exodus 15:25 – Made bitter waters to become
sweet.
[17] Exodus 16:13 – Provided Quail
[18] Exodus 16:15 – Provided Manna Bread
[19] Exodus 17:6 – Provide water from a
rock - STRIKE ONCE
[20] Exodus 20:1-2 - Provided the Ten Commandments
[22] Deuteronomy 34:4-5 - You will see the promised land, but you will not go
there, you will Die
[23] Luke 12:48 – To whom much is given – Much is
required
[24] Matthew 7:15 Watch out for false prophets and teachers -- 2 Corinthians 6:17-18 – Come out from among
them
[25] 2 Kings 12:7-9 - King Jehoash put a chest beside the altar for offerings
[26] 2 Chronicles 24:11 – Received so much money they
had to empty the chest every day
[27] 2 Chronicles 24:12 – Jehoiada Restored the
House of the Lord
[28] 2 Chronicles 24:13-14 – Offered burnt
offerings regularly to God
[29] 2 Kings 12:1-3 – Jehoash did not
remove the pagan altars in high places
[30] 2 Chronicles 24:18-19 – Did not pay attention to
the Prophets -- 2 Chronicles 24:20-22 – Jehoash killed the Priest’s son
[31] 2 Chronicles 24:23 – Army invaded and spoiled Jerusalem
[32] 2 Kings 12:20 – Servants formed a conspiracy and
Killed Joash -- 2 Chronicles 24:25 – Jehoash was
Killed in his bed
[33] 2 Chronicles 17:3-9 – Jehoshaphat’s heart was courageous in the
ways of the LORD.
[34] 2 Chronicles 17:12-13 – Jehoshaphat built fortresses and storehouses
[35] 2 Chronicles 18:3-5 – Jehoshaphat Made an alliance with an ungodly king
[36] 2 Chronicles 20:37 – Everything was destroyed and his Ships wrecked.
[37] 2 Corinthians 6:14 - Be not unequally yoked with unbelievers
[38] 2 Kings 14:21 – Azariah was made king at the age of 16
[39] 2 Chronicles 26:9-15 - Azariah built towers, dug wells and amassed a
Great army
[40] 2 Kings 15:2 – Azariah reigned 52 years
[41] 2 Chronicles 26:16-17 – When King Uzziah was strong, he grew PROUD
and thought he could now offer incense on the altar
[42] 2 Chronicles 26:18 – Azariah was warned by the Priest; It is not
for him to burn incense to the LORD, but for the priests
[43] 2 Chronicles 26:19-20 – Leprosy broke out
on Uzziah’s forehead
[44] 2 Chronicles 26:21. – King Uzziah was excluded from the House of the
Lord -- 2 Kings 15:5 - King Uzziah was a leper to the day of his death
[45] 2 Samuel 6:6-7 – Uzzah put his hand on the Ark of the Covenant
[46] 2 Samuel 6:7 – God struck Uzzah dead
[47] Matthew
5:18 – Not one Jot or Tittle (punctuation) will pass away from the Law
[48] Luke
16:9-10 - Faithful in a very little is faithful also in much
[49]
1 Samuel 15:22 - Obedience is better than sacrifice
[50] 2 Chronicles 14:5 – Removed the pagan altars in the high places
[51] 1 Kings 15:9-15 – Asa did what was right in
the sight of God
[52] 2 Chronicles 15:8 – Repaired the Altar of the
Lord
[53] 2 Chronicles 15:16 – Removed his mother from being Queen
[54] 2 Chronicles 15:13 – Put to death whoever would
not seek God
[55] 2 Chronicles 14:4 – Commanded Judah to keep God’s Laws
[56] 2 Chronicles 14:11 – Asa sought God’s council
[57] 2 Chronicles 14:7 – Built walls, towers, gates and bars -- 2 Chronicles
14:6 – Fortified the cities and had peace
[58] 1 Kings 15:19 – Let’s make a COVENANT between me and you
[59] 2 Chronicles 16:7 – God sent a Prophet; you made a MISTAKE
[60] 2 Chronicles 16:9 – Now you will forever have wars
[61] 2 Chronicles 16:11-12 – Diseased in his feet
[62] 1 Kings 15:24 – Asa died
with the disease
[63] Numbers 22:5-6 – Come and Curse the Israelites
[64] Numbers 22:10-12 – God said – YOU SHALL NOT
GO and curse them!
[65] Numbers 22:15-17 – Balaam was promised Great REWARDS plus to curse Israel -- Numbers 22:19-23 – Balaam asked God and He
said NO and Balaam asked AGAIN and God said GO and planned to kill him
[66] Numbers 22:27-29 – Balaam has a conversation with
his Ass and as not surprised it could talk
[67] Numbers 24:1 – Balaam did not curse Israel, but devised a plan to get his
REWARD
[68] 2 Peter 2:15 – Balaam the
Prophet of God was PAID OFF -- 2
Peter 2:15 – Balaam loved the GAIN
he got of wrongdoing -- Numbers
24:25 – Balaam gave his plan to corrupt the Israelites and went home with his BOOTY. -- Numbers 31:8 – Balaam was killed by the sword after he got his REWARD -- Jude 1:11
– Balaam perished for the sake of gain
[69] Genesis 19:15 – Take your family and get out of here -- Genesis 19:25 –
God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah
[70] Genesis 19:17 – Escape, run for your life and DON’T LOOK BACK
[71] Genesis 19:26 – Lot’s wife just had to look back and turned to a Pillar of Salt
[72] Judges 15:15-16 – Samson
killed 1000 Philistines with jawbone of an ass
[73] Judges 13:5 – Samson never
cut your hair
[74] Judges 16:6 – Delilah said to Samson, Please tell me where your great strength lies
[75] Judges 16:19 – Delilah gave Sampson a shave
and a haircut for 2 bits.
[76] Judges
16:21 – Philistine’s gouged out Sampson’s eyes and put him working at the
grinding mill in prison
[77] 1 Samuel 13:14 – David, a man after
God’s own heart
[78] 2 Samuel 5:19-20 - David
defeated the Philistines
[79] 2 Samuel 6:2-3– Brought up the Ark of the
Covenant of God
[80] 2 Samuel 8:2-5 - Defeated Moabites, Hadadezer and Syrians
[81] 2 Samuel 11:2 – David sees Bathsheba taking a
bath on her roof
[82] 2 Samuel 11:4-5 – David lays with Bathsheba and she gets pregnant
[83] 2 Samuel 11:13-15 – David has Bathsheba’s husband
killed
[84] 2 Samuel 11:26-27 – David marries Bathsheba and bore him a son
[85] 2 Samuel 12:12-17 – David repented of his
mistake; his sin
[86] 2 Samuel 12:18 – The child dies
[87] 1 Kings 5:5 – You cannot build the House of God;
the Temple -- 1 Kings 2:10 David died and did not see the House of God
[88] 2 Samuel 12:10 – The sword will never depart from your house
[89] 1 Kings 5:4-5 – Solomon would build the Temple
[90] 1 Kings 9:19 Solomon had cites to store all his STUFF
[91] 1 Kings 11:3 – Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines. And his
wives turned away his heart.
[92] 1 Kings 11:4-8 – Wives turned Solomon’s heart away from God
[93] 1 Kings 11:9-10 – God was Angry with Solomon
[94] 1 Kings 11:11 – God took his kingdom – Gave it to his servant
[95] 1 Kings 11:43 – Solomon died and his kingdom was divided.
[96] 2 Chronicles 21:18-19 – the LORD struck Jehoram in his bowels with an incurable
disease and his bowels
fell out
[97] Luke 23:41-43 – The Thief on the cross believed;
Remember me
[98] Acts 9:1-2 – Paul threatened murder
against Christians
[99] Acts 9:3-6 – God called Paul to his
service
[100] Acts 9:20 - Paul proclaimed Jesus as
the Son of God
[101] John 18:17 - Peter denies Jesus
[102] John 18:25-27 - Peter denies Jesus two more times
[103] John 21:15-17 – Jesus forgives Peter three times
[104] John 18:2 – Judas knew where Jesus met with the Disciples
[105] Matthew 27:3-5 – Judas hanged himself
[106] Luke 22:3-6 – Satan tricked Judas
[107] Joshua
24:15 - If serving the LORD seems undesirable to you,
then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve; but as for me and my
household, we will serve the LORD
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