Day 3 of our 47-day journey with Jesus to the cross.
Author & Voice: Glyn McKay
At the Last Supper, beneath the intimacy of shared bread and covenant promises, a deeper spiritual battle was unfolding in Judas’ heart. Though he walked closely with Jesus, quiet compromise, unchecked sin, and misplaced expectations created space for the enemy to work—reminding us that proximity to Christ is not the same as surrender to Him. In this episode, we confront the reality of spiritual warfare and learn how abiding in Christ, guarding our hearts, and listening to the Spirit are how we deny access to the enemy and remain faithful to our Savior.
Scripture
- John 13, 17:9-19
Reflection Questions
- Are there quiet compromises in my life that may be giving the enemy a foothold?
- What thoughts, habits, or desires have I left unchecked that could be hardening my heart?
- In what ways am I close to Jesus in proximity, but distant in spirit? How can I move from simply doing spiritual things to genuinely abiding in Him?
- When have I been disappointed with God’s plan because it didn’t match my own? How can I trust Jesus as the suffering servant, not just as a conquering king?
Kid-Friendly Question
- Judas stayed close to Jesus but didn’t listen to Him—how can you stay close to Jesus with your heart, not just your body?
Spiritual Practice - Silence & Stillness
The world is full of chaotic voices trying to tell us which way to go and what to do. Instead, practicebeing quiet and listening for the voice of God. Are there areas He is leading you to listen to Him more? What are some lies from the enemy you have begun to believe?
How to practice it:
- Find a quiet place
- Set a timer for 2 to 5 minutes to intentionally block out anything else.
- Ask God to speak by praying something like, “God, I am here and listening.”
- Sit in silence, quiet your mind, and allow the Spirit to teach you and lead you.