Sermon #78
Series: Matthew
Title: LESSONS FROM THE
BETRAYER
Text: Matthew 26:14-25
Reading: Office: Bobbie
Estes Auditorium: Mark Henson
Subject: Judas’ Bargain to Betray our Savior
Date: Tuesday Evening - April 2, 1996
Tape # S-39
Introduction:
Our text tonight is Matthew
26:14-25. Here is recorded one of the blackest events in the history of the
world. There is no greater evidence of the wickedness that is in man than that
which is revealed in the character and conduct of Judas Iscariot, the betrayer
of our Lord. Our text tonight contains some things which we would all prefer
not to consider; but they are written here for our instruction. And if God the
Holy Spirit will be our Teacher, we will find much in this passage that will
bring joy to our hearts. The title of my message tonight is, Lessons from the Betrayer. I want us to
read verses 14-25 together. Then I want to show you five lessons to be learned
from them.
Matthew 26:14-25 "Then one of the twelve,
called Judas Iscariot, went unto the chief priests, 15 And said unto them, What
will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you? And they covenanted with him
for thirty pieces of silver. 16 And from that time he sought opportunity to
betray him. 17 Now the first day of the feast of unleavened bread the disciples
came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat
the passover? 18 And he said, Go into the city to such a man, and say unto him,
The Master saith, My time is at hand; I will keep the passover at thy house
with my disciples. 19 And the disciples did as Jesus had appointed them; and
they made ready the passover. 20 Now when the even was come, he sat down with
the twelve. 21 And as they did eat, he said, Verily I say unto you, that one of
you shall betray me. 22 And they were exceeding sorrowful, and began every one
of them to say unto him, Lord, is it I? 23 And he answered and said, He that
dippeth his hand with me in the dish, the same shall betray me. 24 The Son of
man goeth as it is written of him: but woe unto that man by whom the Son of man
is betrayed! it had been good for that man if he had not been born. 25 Then
Judas, which betrayed him, answered and said, Master, is it I? He said unto
him, Thou hast said."
Proposition:
Even Judas was an instrument in the hands of our God for the
accomplishment of his gracious purposes of redemption and grace for his elect.
I. First, these verses clearly establish the fact that THE BIBLE IS
THE INSPIRED WORD OF GOD.
Perhaps you are thinking to
yourself, “Where is that taught in this passage?” The inspiration of Scripture
is established by the precise fulfillment of the prophecies of Scripture. Here
we see one of the dark, dark aspects of Old Testament prophecy being fulfilled
to the letter, not by one who was attempting to bring honor to the Word of God
but by one who was inspired by the devil himself! Let me show you.
A.
The Scriptures clearly predicted that our Savior would be betrayed by one of
his most intimate companions, one who ate bread with him.
Psalms
41:9
"Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of
my bread, hath lifted up his heel against me."
B.
The Word of God specifically prophesied that the Lord Jesus would be betrayed
for thirty pieces of silver, which would then be cast down in the temple; and
that the money would be used to buy a place in the potter’s field.
Zechariah
11:12-13 "And I said unto them, If ye think good, give me my price; and if not,
forbear. So they weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver. 13 And the LORD
said unto me, Cast it unto the potter: a goodly price that I was prised at of
them. And I took the thirty pieces of silver, and cast them to the potter in
the house of the LORD." (Compare Matt. 27:3-9.)
Ever reverence the Bible as the inspired
Word of God. This Book alone is God’s Word. This Book alone is authoritative in
the church and kingdom of God. This Book alone is our rule of faith and
practice. This Book alone is able to make us wise unto salvation.
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Treasure this Book.
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Seek to know this
Book.
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Believe this Book.
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Obey this Book.
II. Second, we learn by the example of Judas
Iscariot that A PERSON MAY ENJOY GREAT RELIGIOUS PRIVILEGES AND MAKE AN
IMPRESSIVE SHOW OF RELIGION AND YET BE AN UNREGENERATE REPROBATE.
Judas
had the highest possible attainments and privileges of outward religion. He was
a chosen apostle and companion of Christ. He was an eye-witness of the Lord’s
miracles. He heard the gospel from the lips of the incarnate God, ate at the
same table with him, and dipped his bread in the bowl from which the Master
himself ate. Judas saw things that neither Abraham nor Moses could see. He
heard things that neither David nor Isaiah ever heard. This man lived in the
society of the Lord Jesus and his apostles. He preached with Peter, James, and
John. Yet, Judas was a lost man.
He had,
perhaps, the greatest reputation among the apostles of them all. He was
normally fairly quiet and unassuming. We read of very little that he ever said
or did; but he was trusted by them all to be the treasurer of the early church.
When the Master said, “One of you shall
betray me,” no one suspected Judas. But Judas was a hypocrite.
Like Lot’s
wife, Judas Iscariot is held before us as a beacon. Think of this base, vile man often. Do not ever imagine that he was
outwardly so. Outwardly, he was an example of what men call “purity,”
“holiness,” and “godliness.” But Judas was a devil. Whenever we think of Judas,
we ought to pray, "Search me, O God,
and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked
way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting" (Ps. 139:23-24).
Do not be
content with mere outward religion. Do not be satisfied with the approval of
men. Make certain that your religion is a matter of the heart, a union of your
very soul with the Son of God.
III. Third, the Holy Spirit shows us here a vivid picture of the fact that “THE
LOVE OF MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL.”
I
cannot conceive of a clearer proof of this fact than Judas Iscariot. The
wretched question, “What will ye give
me?” betrayed the evil that ruled his heart. Judas had given up much to
follow Christ. Outward sacrifices he was prepared to make. But he could not and
would not give up his covetousness. Money was his god. Money ruled his heart.
His every thought was about money. His every word was about money.
We have
many illustrations of the corrupting influence of the love of money. It is not
the lack of money or the possession of money that is the root of all evil, but
the love of money. It was for money
that...
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Joseph was sold into
Egypt.
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Samson was betrayed
by Delilah.
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Gehazi deceived
Naaman and lied to Elisha.
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Ananias and Sapphira
lied to the Holy Spirit.
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Judas betrayed the
Son of God.
Be warned, the love of money will destroy your soul. If ever
it gets control of you, it will harden, paralyze, freeze, and sear your heart
and conscience. It destroyed Judas; and it will destroy you and me, if ever it
gets hold of our hearts. “What shall it
profit a man if he gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” Be wise
and pray daily, "Give me neither
poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me." They that
will be rich in this world often find in the end, like Esau and Judas, that the
bargain they made was the worst of bargains.
Having said all that, it must be
recognized that many have betrayed the Son of God at a far lower price than the
thirty pieces of silver for which Judas bargained. Many, especially those who
claim to be preachers, have sold him for no more than the smile and approval
men!
IV. Fourth, these verse give us a very clear revelation of the fact that THE
LORD JESUS CHRIST, OUR SAVIOR, IS THE SOVEREIGN GOD OF THE UNIVERSE.
Notice the language our Savior used to speak of Judas’
betrayal of him. He speaks not as one who was alarmed, or even slightly
disturbed by the things he knew were about to transpire, but rather as One who
is in total control of the circumstances and people around him. This Man who
was about to be betrayed was and is the eternal God who made, and ruled, and disposed
of his betrayer. In the verses before us we see...
A. His Divine
Omniscience - Our Master knew
what his disciples would do, what the certain man in the city would do, what
Judas had done and what he would do. He knew it all because he predestinated it
all and controlled it all.
B.
His Divine Dominion
-”The Master saith, I will keep my
passover at thy house with my disciples.”
C.
His Divine Purpose -
“My time is at hand.” - “The Son of man
goeth as it is written of him.”
Everything and everyone in this world is moving according to
precise schedule to a predestined end. Everything and everyone, even the
actions of wicked men, the very demons of hell, and the devil himself do
nothing to thwart, hinder, or even disturb God’s purpose. They are only his
servants, used by him to accomplish his purpose.
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Psalms 76:10
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Romans 8:28-30
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Romans 11:36
Nowhere is
the fact of our Lord’s absolute and total sovereignty seen more clearly than in
the events surrounding his betrayal and crucifixion.
·
Acts 2:23
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Acts 4:27-28
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Acts 13:28-29
V. Fifth, our Lord Jesus here teaches us that IT WOULD BE BETTER NEVER
TO LIVE AT ALL THAN TO LIVE AND DIE WITHOUT CHRIST.
Matthew
26:24 "The
Son of man goeth as it is written of him: but woe unto that man by whom the Son
of man is betrayed! it had been good for that man if he had not been
born."
Judas stands before us in the Word
of God as a glaring warning. He would this day give anything simply never to
have been born. Tonight, Judas is in hell! He lived and died without Christ, as
an unbeliever and an enemy of God. Now he suffers the wrath of God in hell. So,
too, shall you if, like Judas, you live and die without Christ. Be warned. If you are yet without Christ, you are just
like Judas...
A. Your heart is exactly the same as Judas Iscariot’s (Matt.
15:19).
B. You may be taken captive by satan at his will, and led by
him to do things you never dreamed you were capable of doing (II Tim. 2:26).
C. Unless you repent, unless you look to Christ by faith, you
shall be with Judas forever in hell, suffering the terrible wrath of almighty
God.
Application:
Let us never forget what we are by nature, where we were,
and where we were headed, when God saved us by his matchless, free, and
sovereign grace.
·
Isaiah 50:1-2
Let us ever give thanks to our God
for his sovereign dominion of all things.