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Act 1:25That he may take part of this ministry and apostleship, from which Judas by transgression fell, that he might go to his own place.
Kay said:But doesn't Master (teacher) mean the same as Lord?
Zenas said:"That he may take part of this ministry and apostleship, from which Judas by transgression fell, that he might go to his own place." Acts 1:25. This verse clearly tells us that Judas was an apostle; that he committed a transgression; and that by his transgression HE FELL. To fall means to descend rapidly from a high place to a low place. Yes, if we believe Acts 1:25 to be true, there is no doubt that Judas was at one time saved. At some point, he turned away from his Lord and he fell. Fell from what? From grace of course. So as surely as he was once saved at the beginning of his ministry, he was also not saved at the end.
DeafPosttrib said:SFC,
How can you be sure that Judas was never saved in the first place, when he was called by Christ to be one of the 12 disciples? Before Christ called Judas, He already know Judas will betryal him. Christ did command them (12 disciples) to healing them and did miracles. I am sure that Judas was invloved with them. Also, I believe Judas was the truly disciple before he fall.
Notice, Christ said, "MANY was called, but few chosen." - Matt. 22:14.
Judas was called in the first place, but afterward at end of his life, he fall, and he is not chosen.
Many people who were 'called' at the beginning of salvation, once, they enter into the narrow road, but afterward, they turn away and stopped follow Christ, at end of their life, they are not 'chosen', many are ended in everlasting fire.
Clear, in the Bible teaching us salvation is conditional base upon our freewill and decision.
Luke 15:11-32 is a perfect example of salvation, the prodigal son left his father and become dead and lost. If suppose, a son never return back to his father, then, he would always be remain dead and lost(spiritual) is lost. Means his spiritual is lost- salvation.
If a person turn back to God, and repent of sins, then person is alive AGAIN.
Clear, the Bible teaches us salvation is conditional.
Yes, I believe the Bible telling us, Judas is already lost forever and ever, he is now in hell.
In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
DeafPosttrib said:SFC,
Oh please.....
I ask you of Judas as human being, not animals. Animals have no soul, you know that.
Yes, Judas was saved at the first place, because he was 'called', but later afterward he fall by betryal Christ, he died and go to hell.
In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
DeafPosttrib said:TCGreek,
Christ already know Judas is the son of perdition before He called Judas for the purpose of Calvary.
Christ doesn't force Judas to do something. Christ allowed him to do something by betrayal him.
Judas made his own choice and decision, he went to hell.
Judas could have been saved, if he don't betrayal Christ.
Christ never made mistake for choose Judas to be his discipled. Christ has his purpose and plan. Because of Calvary. When Christ choose Judas at the beginning, He already know Judas will turn away from the Lord three years later and betrayal him and then hanged himself to death. Judas was a truly disciple and apostle at the first place, but, later he betryaed Christ, and commit suicide himself to death is lost and now in hell forever and ever.
In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!