The Judas Spirit is a betrayer spirit. It’s characteristics is that it is someone close to you, that you thought you could trust and loved, and they eventually become a traitor. This spirit is probably one of most invidious, because you as a Christian thought the person among you was a dear and close friend, and they turn out not to be. The Judas Spirit can be in Christians, because Judas who was a disciple of Jesus our Lord, he saw great miracles, and even was given powers of the Holy Spirit (Luke 9:1). A Judas cannot be spotted easily at the onset, because one of the ways it operates is that it is in a person you thought loved you, even a spouse potentially. As a result this spirit has an impact unlike others and you find yourself like our Lord saying, “Judas, you betray me with a kiss?” (Luke 22:48). Something though that differs from how the Judas spirit operated in time of Antiquity and this modern age was that even Judas was repentant, and remorseful, “When Judas, who...
One of the most jarring moments as child is learning at Santa Claus, the mystical and magical man who is suppose to bring you presents is not real. For each child the discovery is at a different age, some its sooner, others later. The problem, and I have said it before, is that the Santa Hoax, specifically the Santa Claus that is perpetuated by parents to their children, not St. Nicholas who did exist, has a detrimental effect on trust between parents and children. If you lie about Santa, they can extrapolate that the Savior is also a fiction, and this imperils their souls! You wanting them to be part of the Santa fun are setting them up to distrust you and by extension the truth of the Gospel later, especially when they go to schools that throw doubt at validity of our faith. Should we not do the Santa Claus thing? Should we ban the hoax? Well there is a middle ground you could take, which explain truthfully that Santa was a real person named St. Nicholas, but he has gone ...