But I just can't seem to shake this child-like faith.
Amen!
"...Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 18:3
But I just can't seem to shake this child-like faith.
They also identify other scripture which they feel imply that Jesus appointed Judas to the task. I had not read any of this before, all interesting contemplation. Especially Qabala discussion which seems accepting of Jesus as the second in the Trinity...have not read any of that before from a Jewish perspective either.
I identify more with David. He did stupid things and then realized it and humbly and honestly repented and G-d called him a man after his own heart. I feel like that. I do things that I really didn't want to do and then I'm sorry.
I would want G-d to call me a man after his own heart.
In the article it mentioned that the info predates the translation of that discovery. However in reading the whole thing, I shouldn't have posted it here. I read a lot of material out of interest, and I don't know how much of it actually relates to accepted Qabala teachings...but it stretches the limitations of even this heretic.I wonder if the Qabala had anything to do with the gnostic gospel of Judas?
You might be interested to know that the province of Kerala these days has the highest literacy rate among its citizens of any province in India.
Without Judas' 'betrayal' (or something similar) Christs mission to die for all the worlds sins would have failed. If God punishes him for this doesn't that imply a massive double standard? God needed Judas to do what he did so it was the right thing to do surely? just a thought.
I doubt it. Peter was well on his way to screwing things up royally (by sword and denial). Only the strongest of heart came near the dying Jesus (and most were women).
Peter made mistakes, after all Satan "sifted him like wheat." Even before that, his thinking was in line with the world's (he couldn't walk on water when he took his eyes off Jesus, he told Jesus never be crucified...) He also was looking for a military leader, but I think he was like an over enthusiastic kid and his heart was pure. Don't you think Jesus knew this when he chose the disciples?