The plot is thickening. Jesus is facing more and more affliction and difficulty. One of his disciples, Judas, who had been with Jesus for years, had listened to his teaching, and had witnessed his miracles, is now acting on his decision to betray Jesus. However, we see that Jesus, even though he knows what Judas is going to do, doesn’t stop him. Jesus is being submissive and obedient to the Father’s plan. After receiving the bread, Judas leaves, presumably to go find the chief priests and set in motion the plan to betray Jesus.
How to Pray for the SBC
Beginning Tuesday evening, Southern Baptists will gather for the annual meeting. This meeting consists of times of...