WHAT WILL YOU  GIVE ME?
Matt  26:14-16
14 Then one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariot, went  unto the chief priests,
15 And said unto them, What will ye give  me, and I will deliver him unto you? And they covenanted with  him for thirty pieces of silver.
16 And from that time he sought opportunity to betray  him.
Judas was eaten up with  greed. The want of money is never satisfied and the sacrifice of the perfume in  the alabaster box in the house of Simon the Leper still burned in his nostrils.  His indignation over its spillage was not due to a burning desire to help the  poor but a poor assessment of the value of his master (See verse  9).
Thirty pieces of silver was  exchanged for the Son of God. It was the most notoriously bad bargain of  history. Judas weighed the jingle in the bag and it felt good in his hand – and  from that time he sought opportunity to betray Jesus. Oh, how we universally  condemn this most evil of men while we practice this very form of parsimony.  
For a few hours of overtime  we trade our children and rob them of the presence and counsel of father or  mother. We set them adrift for a few ounces of silver and later decry their lack  of discipline and direction. For a few dollars more we gladly trade corporate  worship and fumble for excuses to make null the clear teaching of Scripture on  the matter. “Forsake not (a clear command) the assembling of yourselves together  like some have done” (Hebrews 10:25). 
As love for money grows,  love for God becomes tasteless. Like Malachi’s congregation we moan, “Behold,  what a weariness is it!” (Malachi 1:13). We assemble for the loaves and the  fishes and nothing more. Without the smoke, the lights and the sensory  stimulation our soul is dead and worship is lifeless. Judas still assembles with  us, going through the motions, and waiting for an opportunity for  gain.
Ultimately Judas not only  lost his Lord but his money and his life. Seeing that his betrayal would mean  Jesus’ death, a result he never intended, he tried to reverse the bargain. He  took the money back but the warranty had expired and the deed could not be  undone. He threw the money down and went out and hanged himself. Judas “went to  his own place” and now languishes in the flames of Hell because his heart was  overthrown with avarice. 
Matt  16:26
26 For what is a man  profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall  a man give in exchange for his soul?
Dear Lord, let me  not be deceived by the allure of material gain.  AMEN
 
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