The Humanity of Jesus A Study of the Gospel of John 13:21 32 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
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Speaker ABrad Miller.
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Speaker AHere's our reading for the day.
Speaker AJohn 13:21 32 Reading from the Message after he had said these things, Jesus became visibly upset and he told him, why one of you is going to betray me.
Speaker AThe disciples looked around at each other, wondering who on earth he was talking about.
Speaker AOne of the disciples, the one Jesus dearly loved dearly, was reclining against him, his head on his shoulder, and Peter motioned to him to ask who Jesus might be talking about.
Speaker ASo being the closest, he said, master, who?
Speaker AJesus said, the one to whom I give this crust of bread after I've dipped it.
Speaker AThen he dipped the crust and gave it to Judas, son of Simon the Iscariot.
Speaker AAs soon as the bread was in his hand, Satan entered him.
Speaker AWhat you must do, said Jesus, do.
Speaker ADo it and get it over with.
Speaker ANo one around the supper table knew why he said this to him.
Speaker ASome thought that since Judas was their treasure, Jesus was telling him to buy what they needed for the feast, or that he should give something to the poor Judas with the piece of bread left, it was night, a new command.
Speaker AWhen he had left, Jesus said, now the Son of Man is seen for who he is, and God seen for who he is in him.
Speaker AThe moment God is seen in him, God's glory will be on display in glorifying him.
Speaker AHe himself is glorified.
Speaker AGlory all around.
Speaker AWell, incredible story from the Passion Week.
Speaker AAnd this deeply human moment in John's Gospel speaks about very, very many human emotions betrayal, community dynamics in the group, and the complexity of human relationships.
Speaker ALet's talk about it in terms of a few points to ponder.
Speaker ANumber one is about the humanity of Jesus.
Speaker AThe passage says that Jesus was visibly upset.
Speaker AThat's a powerful reminder of Jesus full humanity.
Speaker AProgressive Christianity embraces this human Jesus who experiences emotional pain and vulnerability rather than an untouchable divine figure.
Speaker ARather, we see someone who feels deeply, builds close relationships and experiences, yes, betrayal.
Speaker AThis invites us to embrace our own emotional parts of ourselves as sacred and to find divine presence even in vulnerability.
Speaker AA second point has to do with a system of power and choices.
Speaker ARather than simply demonizing Judas through the reference to Satan, we might consider how the systems of power and privilege and oppression influence human choices.
Speaker AAs treasurer Judas was enmeshed in economic systems.
Speaker AHis betrayal invites us to examine how money, power and institutional pressure can lead any of us to betray our values and our community.
Speaker AWhat systems today corrupt us to choose profit over people?
Speaker AA third point is about transforming darkness in the Bible.
Speaker AIn the text it says it was night.
Speaker AA detail is sometimes interpreted simplistically as evil, a kind of a metaphor for evil.
Speaker ABut what if this darkness represents the space where transformation happens?
Speaker AJust as seeds germinate in dark soil, sometimes our most profound growth occurs in our darkest moments.
Speaker AThis reframes the story from a simple good versus evil type of narrative to more nuanced exploration of how light and shadow work in integrated fashion in the human experience.
Speaker ALet's talk about an action step this week.
Speaker AI really want you to consider practicing radical honesty about your own capacity for things like betrayal.
Speaker AIdentify one way you might be complicit in systems that harm other people, perhaps through your consumption habits or your financial choices, or silence.
Speaker AWhen you see injustice happening, then take some concrete step towards greater personal integrity.
Speaker AThis might mean changing where you bank, or changing where you send your money, or examining how and what you purchase things, or speaking up against some institutional harm.
Speaker ARemember, the acknowledgment of our shadow side can lead to transformation.
Speaker AWe're going to pray in just a moment.
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Speaker ALet's pray.
Speaker AOh God, you are a divine presence and who knows what it means?
Speaker AWho knows what it means to be betrayed?
Speaker ABe with us in our complicated human moments when we feel pain, Help us remember that you have felt emotional anguish.
Speaker AWhen we're tempted to oversimplify, stories of good and evil remind us of the complex systems that shape human choices.
Speaker AGive us courage to examine our own capacity for betrayal and the wisdom to transform it into opportunity for growth.
Speaker AThank you for showing us that even our darkest moments can become doorways to transformation.
Speaker AHelp us build communities where honest vulnerability is welcome, where no one feels pressure to betray their values.
Speaker AIn the spirit of Jesus who knew both betrayal and deep friendship, we pray.
Speaker AAmen.
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Speaker AMy name is Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
Speaker AUntil tomorrow.
Speaker ARemember that God's loyal love doesn't run out.
Speaker AHis merciful love hasn't dried up, it's created new every morning.
Speaker ASa.