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The Ministry of Judas

What Tribe was Judas Iscariot from:

Judas was the son of Simon Iscariot (John 6:71) The term “Iscariot” indicates that they may have come from the Judean town of Kerioth-hezron. If this is true, then Judas was the only Judean of the apostles. There is no certainty about Judas’ tribe.

Ministry of Judas vs Ministry of John the Baptist

There is a distinct and contrasting pattern between the ministry of Judas and the ministry of John the Baptist. Judas (aka Jesus’ traitor) no doubt at one time had a degree of love and faith in Jesus, perhaps he once said:

“I will serve Jesus in this way, I will manage his ministry money, I’m good at managing money. I will do what he asks of me with the money and I will take some and give to the poor. In this way I will honor him with my ‘talents’.”

But you never read Jesus asking him to do this, perhaps it was only a permissive thing.

Similarly, a close look at the ministry of Peter before the cross, shows he had the same tendency as Judas. His natural extroverted ‘gift’ of persuasiveness seemed to be a hindrance to his surrender to Jesus. It seems that Satan was able to use Peter’s ‘gifts’ to try to control Jesus. Notice that Jesus never said “I need a fire-ball, a bold powerful personality to preach, I want Peter“. He never said “I need someone good with money to manage my ministry money, I want Judas”.

Jesus taught total surrender, total repentance, total abandonment of the former life to begin again.

“And He was stating the matter plainly. And Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him. But turning around and seeing His disciples, He rebuked Peter and said, “Get behind Me, Satan; for you are not setting your mind on God’s interests, but man’s.””

– ‭‭Mark‬ ‭8:32-33‬ ‭NASB‬‬

I think that if Peter were coming up today, with his gifting’s and extroverted zeal he might be quickly promoted. He might find himself without divine intervention ‘in charge’ of a mega-church or  denominations before the age of 30. Sadly, I think many ministry consultants live by the same philosophies as this.

Not once in the New Testament are we asked to bring our natural gifts into our service to Jesus Christ. Instead, Jesus asks us to abandon all and follow him. Jesus then infills us and distributes to us his very own life and with that life new spiritual gifts.

The gospel we read from the NT teaches that when we come to Jesus we surrender everything of ourselves. The good with the bad, we DIE, our good and talented parts and our miserable sinful parts. They are all parts of the same old wineskin and same filthy rags to Jesus.

We are no longer living out our lives.

As far as God is concerned when we come to Christ we are no longer alive. Baptism in water symbolizes our death…then rising up to our new life within the kingdom of  Jesus Christ.

Even our natural talents, the “gifted” parts of us, need to die. Especially if we have confidence or have been accustomed to rely on them. If God can kill everything of us, then he personally can live in us by the spirit. More of Jesus and less of me, “He must increase and I must decrease.”

John the Baptist and the apostle Paul had the ministry philosophy of total surrender and death to the old man.

We are “crucified with Christ”, and “it is no longer I who lives but Christ who lives in me.”

Jesus said “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. He who loves his life loses it, and he who hates his life in this world will keep it to life eternal. If anyone serves Me, he must follow Me; and where I am, there My servant will be also; if anyone serves Me, the Father will honor him.”

– ‭‭John‬ ‭12:24-26‬ ‭NAS

Hate his life in this world.” Why are so many of us teaching the opposite of this as we ‘evangelize’ with our hyper-positivity gospels of ease and pleasure? When did evangelism become a ‘raise your finger in anonymity at the end of my sermon then join my worship band with that talented voice of yours’? It did NOT, that philosophy is not from Jesus Christ.

What about you, is yours similar to the ministry of Judas? Are you ministering (and being taught to?) by the pattern of Judas? out of your own talents and greatness? or by the pattern of John and Paul, “more of Jesus and less of me”  and “I die daily”?‬

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Ministering by A Living Hope vs. A Money Hope?

I have several people asking me for money for their church planting or building ministries. I believe in giving and sharing and being overly generous whenever possible. My wife and I love to give and share and believe in having an open hand, and we both wish we could afford to give much more than we do, to many more people than we do.

I understand  that money makes almost everything in life on this planet easier. But, I can also see that many protestant ministries, funded by wealthy churches have and are exporting a major stronghold about the ministry of the church and about money… along with some evangelism on the side.

Your Unique Ministry Contribution

I believe that all of us who have the life of Christ within have a unique spiritual contribution to make to other Christians and to the world. This is our ministry and it contributes to the ministry of the church in the earth.

It seems important that we not waste our time and our lives writing other people’s stories, wishing we had her contribution or his, or concluding we don’t have one at all based on our set of natural gifts. Don’t confuse your personality or natural gifting (or lack thereof) with spiritual gifts.

Jesus Christ has been distributed to us through His Spirit, Jesus Christ has become to us a life-giving spirit.

We are to learn to quiet ourselves, so that we can watch and hear what Jesus is doing through us, what he is doing in our here and now, touching the people only we can touch, this can look like loud proclamation or slow revelation of him to just one or two.

Once we see and recognize his life in us it becomes about simple surrender, about laying down our lives to what the Lord is doing through us.

This is the ministry philosophy, method and technique that Jesus himself displayed, taught and set up for us.

Not what we think we should do out of duty or guilt. And it’s not what we’ve always done for generations or what we can do out of our brilliance or strength of discipline. We don’t need to copy or give ourselves to someone else’s vision because we don’t have one or because we never did.

We partner and fellowship and listen for the Lord then ministry flows naturally out of that fellowship.  The Lord is working and ministering and is active all over the earth in different ways, he wants to work in the earth by occupying and dwelling within his people.  He calls us “his body”, and bodies are directed, every single member of a body, by the head, not by one another.

We do what we see him doing! and if we don’t see him “doing” we seek him diligently and we wait until we have eyes to see him and ears to hear him before we do. Anything else quickly becomes a distraction from the Lord and from his life within us.

2016 was a great year in many ways, I pray that 2017 be great for you!

– Adam Collier

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