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Was Judas saved?

DeafPosttrib

New Member
SFC,

This is your own logical.

Bible tells us, Judas was a truly "disciple" and "apostle". Clear, he was saved at the first place when he was called by Christ. But, later afterward, he fell and betryal, he became lost and already lost in hell.

In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
 

Kay

New Member
Thank you for all the good thoughts brought here.

Acts 1:25
25 That he may take part of this ministry and apostleship, from which Judas by transgression fell, that he might go to his own place.
KJV

If he was not saved then what did he fall from?
 

TCGreek

New Member
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!

1. You need to address John 17:9, 12. Why didn't Jesus intercede for him? Why did Jesus say he kept all those the Father has given to him?

2. If Judas was given to Jesus he would not be the son of perdition (John 6:37, 39). No one the Father gives to the Son, the Son loses. No one.
 

TCGreek

New Member
Kay said:
Thank you for all the good thoughts brought here.

Acts 1:25
25 That he may take part of this ministry and apostleship, from which Judas by transgression fell, that he might go to his own place.
KJV

If he was not saved then what did he fall from?

The text you quoted says that he fell from his ministry and apostleship.
 

DeafPosttrib

New Member
Understand, John 17:12 is speak of Christ's power to secure them(disciples) none of them that Christ lost, except the son of perdition, that the scriptures will be fulfilled. Same with John 10:27-29 promise us, no one included Satan can pluck just person out of Christ's hand LONG AS just person is continue follow Christ same. John 6:66 tells us, all of disciples were astray away from Christ. But, Christ knew they will repent back afterward, but Judas refused repent back to Christ right now, he repented himself and hnaged up himself to death. So, therefore, Judas stopped follow Christ at his death is lost in hell forever and ever.

In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
 
Even the Roman soldiers (certainly not saved) who crucified Jesus, mocking Him while He hung on the cross were used by God. They gambled at His feet for the garments that were on the Lord.

And this was to fulfill prophecy.. God does use the lost for His purpose just as He used that lost Apostle Judas for His purpose
 

TCGreek

New Member
DeafPosttrib said:
Same with John 10:27-29 promise us, no one included Satan can pluck just person out of Christ's hand LONG AS just person is continue follow Christ same.

1. Jesus does not say that. Rather, His sheep, because they are His, "Hear His voice, and I know them and they follow Me" (v.26).

John 6:66 tells us, all of disciples were astray away from Christ.

2. The Bible says MANY, not ALL (John 6:66).
 

Brother Bob

New Member
Thank you for all the good thoughts brought here.

Acts 1:25
25 That he may take part of this ministry and apostleship, from which Judas by transgression fell, that he might go to his own place.
KJV

If he was not saved then what did he fall from?
From his own steadfastness.
 

Kay

New Member
Hi Linda
You said
Do you believe that all preachers who are in church pulpits are saved?

No I don't but the problem I am having understanding this is Judas was a chosen apostle.
 
StandingfirminChrist: Even the Roman soldiers (certainly not saved) who crucified Jesus, mocking Him while He hung on the cross were used by God. They gambled at His feet for the garments that were on the Lord.

And this was to fulfill prophecy.. God does use the lost for His purpose just as He used that lost Apostle Judas for His purpose

HP: What are you saying here? Were the actions of the soldiers and Judas nothing more than the coerced plan of God, those you mentioned unable to do anything other than to carry out God’s plan?
 
Heavenly Pilgrim said:
HP: What are you saying here? Were the actions of the soldiers and Judas nothing more than the coerced plan of God, those you mentioned unable to do anything other than to carry out God’s plan?

God uses certain of those who are lost for His purpose.
 
God knows the heart. God knew that ultimately Pharaoh would turn against God's people, so He hardened his heart.

I believe had Judas and those particular soldiers not been used for the purpose they were used, they ultimately would have still died in their sins.

Even Pilate, used of God, turned Jesus over to be crucified. He said he found not fault in Him and washed his hands in a basin, yet condemned the Son of God to death.

I believe Pilate is still wishing he could wash that blood off his hands.
 
StandingfirminChrist:I believe had Judas and those particular soldiers not been used for the purpose they were used, they ultimately would have still died in their sins.

HP: Is it a sin to do something that is nothing more than carrying out the pre-planned purpose of God? I am wondering if you believe they voluntarily carried out their actions or if in fact they could do no other, being as you say ‘they were being used for God’s purposes?’
 

Kay

New Member
But did Judas not have powers to cast out demons? I think that is the difference here. He healed the sick and cast out demons.

I hope I am not too much of a bother!
 
Did he cast out demons? He was with the other eleven when Jesus gave the command, but I cannot find a verse that says he specifically cast out demons.

The closest I can find is this verse:

And the seventy returned again with joy, saying, Lord, even the devils are subject unto us through thy name. (Luke 10:17)

But Judas was not part of the seventy. For at the beginning of the Chapter we read:

After these things the Lord appointed other seventy also, and sent them two and two before his face into every city and place, whither he himself would come. (Luke 10:1)

It is true that the 12 Disciples worked healings. We see this in Chapter 9. But they could not cast out devils. Chapter 9:40 states:

And I besought thy disciples to cast him out; and they could not. (Luke 9:40)
 

TCGreek

New Member
Brother Bob said:
From his own steadfastness.

The Bible tells us what Judas fell from, "to occupy this ministry and apostleship from which Judas turned aside to go to his own place" (Acts 1:25). I didn't make it up. This is what the Bible says. Judas fell from his ministry and apostleship.
 
TCGreek said:
The Bible tells us what Judas fell from, "to occupy this ministry and apostleship from which Judas turned aside to go to his own place" (Acts 1:25). I didn't make it up. This is what the Bible says. Judas fell from his ministry and apostleship.

Agreed. It was his apostleship that Judas fell. Not from steadfastness. Had he been steadfast, he would not have fell.

Judas was not saved.
 
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