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Thursday, March 26, 2015

Betrayed


Have you ever been betrayed?
 
Perhaps you told someone an embarrassing, yet confidential, story about yourself, and that person repeated it.
 
Maybe you were negotiating a deal and you believed your counter-part who said your desire would be clearly spelled out in the contract. You signed, and later found out the clause was not in the contract.
 
Perhaps you believed the salesperson who said your new cell phone plan included unlimited data. You later found out that the transmission rate slowed to a crawl after you reached a certain threshold usage.
 
Sometimes the betrayer does not mean to betray you. They simply overlooked something. Other times the betrayer does it intentionally. 
 
Betrayal is usually painful. It can be humiliating. It may cost you a friendship.  It may cost you some money. It may even cost you your reputation or even your job!
 
If only you had known you were being betrayed, you would have done things differently, asked different questions, verified more carefully what was happening.
 
Today’s reading is Luke 22:1-13. Just prior to the last supper, Judas Iscariot agrees to betray Jesus.
 
Judas' involvement was no accident. He conspired with the chief priests and officers of the temple guard. He was to be paid for his act.
 
Jesus knew he was going to be betrayed. He announced it to his disciples.
 
He knew the betrayal would lead to his death – Yet Jesus did nothing to stop it! In fact, he made sure the betrayal went smoothly (Matthew 26:50-52).
 
The sins of the human race demanded a sacrifice. Jesus was that sacrifice (1 John 2:2). Our sins had to be transferred to a goat and removed from the community (Leviticus 16:20-22). Jesus was that scapegoat.
 
Jesus let himself be betrayed, and it cost him his life. This was done so that our sins would be forgiven, that is, removed. He loves us so much that he endured this humiliation and pain.
 
I know that the next time I am betrayed, I will remember that Jesus suffered a betrayal far worse than I. He did it willingly, and he did it for me.
 
Maybe the next betrayal won’t hurt so much…. Just maybe.

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