Jesus said to him, "Judas, are you betraying the Son of Man with a kiss?" - Luke 22:48
If Judas
the betrayer had truly repented, would Jesus have accepted him? I believe so. No one can
out-sin the grace of God. Judas may have saddened our Lord more by hanging himself than by
betraying Him. I think his act of despair meant that he didn't believe our Lord would
forgive Him.
In the novel The Flight Of The Shadow, author George MacDonald tells a story of a
young girl, Belorba Whichcote, who lived with her uncle. One morning she watched him take
a piece of jewelry out of a cabinet drawer, hold it up briefly to the light, and then
quickly put it back.
After her uncle left the house for the day, Belorba looked in the drawer without his
permission. Guilt immediately flooded her sensitive heart. She sat and nervously waited
for his return. When he came back late that evening, she fell at his feet, confessed what
she had done and how awful she felt. Then she sobbed, "Please, Uncle, will you kill
me?"
"Yes, yes," her uncle replied. "I will kill you, my darling! This way! This
way!" Then, stretching out his arms, he drew her in and covered her face with kisses.
What a marvelous picture of our Lord's love for the sinner who comes humbly before Him!
How He longs to "kill us" with kisses!
-DHR
The
pain of facing up to truth
And saying "I am wrong"
Is soothed by Christ's redeeming love,
Which fills the heart with song.
-D.
De Haan
Sin brings fear; confession brings freedom.