In John 13:2, the Bible gives us a very powerful insight into the way the devil establishes a foothold in people’s minds.
Back in John 12:3–7, Mary brought a pound of spikenard and poured it on Jesus’ feet. Judas thought her act of love was a waste of money and took issue with Jesus about it. But Jesus told Judas to leave Mary alone and allowed her to continue.
John 13:2 then tells us: “And supper being ended, the devil having now put into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon’s son, to betray him.”
What was the exact moment that Satan put this thought into Judas’ heart? Apparently, it was when Judas became offended with Jesus about the spikenard. Perhaps Judas didn’t agree with Jesus’ decision, or maybe he didn’t like the fact that Jesus told him to leave Mary alone. Whatever the reason, it was at that moment of disagreement that the devil found an open door into Judas’ heart.
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