I absolutely think that Ryan Lott could be referencing Judas specifically in this song. The question we must ask ourselves is how do we relate to Judas, both as individuals and collectively as a body of believers.
I absolutely think that Ryan Lott could be referencing Judas specifically in this song. The question we must ask ourselves is how do we relate to Judas, both as individuals and collectively as a body of believers.
Did God reach down and save Judas from eternal damnation? We don't know and therefore all glory remains rightly with God. The same is true for each of us. While we are offered salvation through faith alone, God's soveriegnty is never placed in doubt due to our choices.
Did God reach down and save Judas from eternal damnation? We don't know and therefore all glory remains rightly with God. The same is true for each of us. While we are offered salvation through faith alone, God's soveriegnty is never placed in doubt due to our choices.
This song puts into simple terms the relationship between Jesus and the church.
I was thinking something similar: more along the lines of Jesus and Judas at the Last Supper. But your interpretation definitely fits as well.
I was thinking something similar: more along the lines of Jesus and Judas at the Last Supper. But your interpretation definitely fits as well.
I absolutely think that Ryan Lott could be referencing Judas specifically in this song. The question we must ask ourselves is how do we relate to Judas, both as individuals and collectively as a body of believers.
I absolutely think that Ryan Lott could be referencing Judas specifically in this song. The question we must ask ourselves is how do we relate to Judas, both as individuals and collectively as a body of believers.
Did God reach down and save Judas from eternal damnation? We don't know and therefore all glory remains rightly with God. The same is true for each of us. While we are offered salvation through faith alone, God's soveriegnty is never placed in doubt due to our choices.
Did God reach down and save Judas from eternal damnation? We don't know and therefore all glory remains rightly with God. The same is true for each of us. While we are offered salvation through faith alone, God's soveriegnty is never placed in doubt due to our choices.