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The devil had implanted in the leaders of the Jewish synagogue envy against Christ, which even leads to murder.
There was a place for Satan in the traitor.
The bitter disease of greed, which the blessed Paul says is the root of all evil, had overpowered him.
Satan is crafty in working evil.
Whenever he gains possession of anyone’s soul, he does not attack him by means of general vice.
He rather searches for that particular passion that has power over him and by its means makes him his prey
His pathway and door was the passion of greed.
“There is great gain in godliness with contentment.”
The sacred Scripture says, “We neither brought anything into the world, nor can we carry anything out.”
What then is written?
“Judas departed,” Scripture says, “to the scribes and Pharisees and chief priests and said to them: ‘What will you give me, and I will deliver him to you?’ ” The third and fourth generation of sin was born from Judas
Not all at once does Satan possess himself of the soul of the unhappy traitor
So much the more natural is the question how precisely one of the Twelve could have come to commit such a crime.
That Judas was a man of peculiar talents, who, however, more than even the other disciples, had been filled with earthly-minded expectations, cannot be seriously doubted.
Only he can become a devil, who has possessed the possibility of becoming an angel.
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What I mean is this.
If chastity begins inside a man, there is no doubt that it will manifest itself on the outside of him as well.
For it is hardly possible if someone does not commit adultery in his heart that he should do so in his body.
But it does not follow from this that if chastity starts as an outward observance that it will necessarily penetrate to the point of inner continence, so that if someone does not commit adultery in his body it will follow immediately that he does not do so in his heart either.
Therefore the circumcision of the inner and the outer man must be understood allegorically as meaning that the inner man should not lust in his heart, nor should the outer man surrender to lust in his body, so that he whom the apostle says is no longer in the flesh but in the Spirit, and who mortifies the deeds of the flesh by the Spirit, may be said to be circumcised in the flesh as well.
What I mean is this.
If chastity begins inside a man, there is no doubt that it will manifest itself on the outside of him as well.
For it is hardly possible if someone does not commit adultery in his heart that he should do so in his body.
But it does not follow from this that if chastity starts as an outward observance that it will necessarily penetrate to the point of inner continence, so that if someone does not commit adultery in his body it will follow immediately that he does not do so in his heart either.
Therefore the circumcision of the inner and the outer man must be understood allegorically as meaning that the inner man should not lust in his heart, nor should the outer man surrender to lust in his body, so that he whom the apostle says is no longer in the flesh but in the Spirit, and who mortifies the deeds of the flesh by the Spirit, may be said to be circumcised in the flesh as well.
Therefore put to death your members which are on the earth: fornication, uncleanness, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry.
col 3:5
Ye have not yet resisted unto blood, striving against sin:
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