In his sermon titled "Difference Between Me and Judas," Kevin Thacker examines John 13:18-30, focusing on the stark theological distinctions between believers and those who, like Judas Iscariot, ultimately reject Christ. Thacker argues that Judas's presence among the apostles serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing that merely being part of the visible church does not guarantee salvation. He notes that Jesus was fully aware of Judas's betrayal, highlighting how God's sovereignty serves both as warning and comfort—showing His power over even the rebellious actions of His creation. Key Scripture references include John 13:18, where Jesus states, "I know whom I have chosen," illustrating God's electing grace, and Romans 3:21-26, which affirms justification by faith in Christ's righteousness as the sole basis for salvation. The practical significance of this message lies in the believer's assurance in Christ's intercessory work and the fullness of God's grace, contrasting the despair of Judas's fate with the hope found in true faith.
“The difference between me and Judas... is the Lord's mercies, His graciousness, His will, His power, and His prayer.”
“It's the Lord's mercies that we're not consumed, because His compassions fail not.”
“Who makes us differ? Might look different on the outside. Who makes thee to differ, Paul wrote. Who?”
“If he commands, if he commands the winds to blow, they're going to blow. If he commands his child to do this, his child's gonna do it. Period.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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