JUDAS, THE TREACHEROUS TRAITOR (2 OF 13)
Scripture: Luke 22:1-2, Luke 22:4-6, Luke 22
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Judas, The Treacherous Traitor (2 of 13)
Series: Characters of Easter
Donald Cantrell
Luke 22: 1 - 6
I - The Subversive Intent and Identification of Judas
II - The Satanic Indiscretion and Implosion of Judas
III - The Scriptural Indictment and Incrimination of Judas
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points and is a very comprehensive study on the life of Judas and we discuss many scriptures that deal with his story.
In this sermon series, I will be preaching on various characters that are involved in the Easter story. Before each of my sermons, I am going to have someone dress up as the character and stand before the church and read a dialogue that describes their life and their part in the Easter story.
I will write the dialogue for each character and have it as the introduction for each of the sermons. If you want to see how this is done, you can watch us on ''FaceBook Live.'' I will be starting this series sometime in late March and will preach all of the sermons in our Sunday Morning Services.
If you have any questions, please contact me or send me a message on FB.
Theme: ''The Story of Judas Iscariot''
''Judas Dialogue''
I remember the first time I had heard about Jesus, I was in Jerusalem meeting with some other men. We were trying to gather likeminded men to find away to get out from under the thumb of Rome. News came to us about some man that was doing mighty miracles, even healing people, so I went to find him.
Upon watching this man, I soon realized that he had the power to stir up the masses and people would follow him for days. I didn't have anything tying me down, so I begin to follow him. The crowds were large and the atmosphere was grand as we went from city to city.
One thing puzzled me though, this man had all of this power, but he was poor. I could not wrap my mind around his poorness or his lack of desire to sway the people for riches. It did not take me long to realize that in ...
Series: Characters of Easter
Donald Cantrell
Luke 22: 1 - 6
I - The Subversive Intent and Identification of Judas
II - The Satanic Indiscretion and Implosion of Judas
III - The Scriptural Indictment and Incrimination of Judas
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points and is a very comprehensive study on the life of Judas and we discuss many scriptures that deal with his story.
In this sermon series, I will be preaching on various characters that are involved in the Easter story. Before each of my sermons, I am going to have someone dress up as the character and stand before the church and read a dialogue that describes their life and their part in the Easter story.
I will write the dialogue for each character and have it as the introduction for each of the sermons. If you want to see how this is done, you can watch us on ''FaceBook Live.'' I will be starting this series sometime in late March and will preach all of the sermons in our Sunday Morning Services.
If you have any questions, please contact me or send me a message on FB.
Theme: ''The Story of Judas Iscariot''
''Judas Dialogue''
I remember the first time I had heard about Jesus, I was in Jerusalem meeting with some other men. We were trying to gather likeminded men to find away to get out from under the thumb of Rome. News came to us about some man that was doing mighty miracles, even healing people, so I went to find him.
Upon watching this man, I soon realized that he had the power to stir up the masses and people would follow him for days. I didn't have anything tying me down, so I begin to follow him. The crowds were large and the atmosphere was grand as we went from city to city.
One thing puzzled me though, this man had all of this power, but he was poor. I could not wrap my mind around his poorness or his lack of desire to sway the people for riches. It did not take me long to realize that in ...
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