I'm currently writing a paper/project for my New Testament class in which I am taking a look in the life of Judas. It is a series of 4 lessons that point out several ideas. The first of which is Judas as a Follower of Jesus.
The reality is that Jesus chose Judas Iscariot to be one of His twelve inner close disciples (
Luke 6:12-16). Judas faithfully followed Jesus.
But what did it take to follow Jesus?
1. One had to give up their regular ordinary lives
Luke 5:1-112. Commitment - in that day a disciple would follow their teacher everywhere to learn as much as possible.
It took a lot to follow Jesus, but
what exactly does it mean to follow Him?
Mark 8:34 makes this clear.
1. Deny Yourself - seek God's will and submit to it
2. Take Up Your Cross - take the daily struggles, persecutions, and anything that may come your way and endure them.
3. Follow Jesus - pledge your loyalty to Him.
Now many people would argue that Judas truly didn't follow Jesus because of His betrayal. However, I would say especially in the beginning Judas did. A little later we will discuss what went wrong.
So what are your thoughts? Do you think Judas should have been chosen? Did he have what it took to follow Jesus? Did he actually follow Jesus?