The Betrayal Of Jesus
(Matt. 26;36-56; mark 16:32-52;
Luke 22: 39-53; John 18:1-11)
When the last supper was over, Jesus,
Together with his eleven friends, left for the
Garden of Gethsemane. The hour of his
Fulfillment was very near and he strongly
Felt the need to pray.
Taking three of his disciples with him,
Peter, James and John, he walked deeper
Into the garden. There, kneeling, he prayed
And prayed.
In his agony the perspiration ran from
His brow like drops of blood. At that mo-
Ment, soldiers and servants of the high
Priests, carrying lanterns and swords were
Entering the garden.
Judas, showing them the way, approached
Jesus and putting his arms around him
Kissed him, saying, Hail, Master!" Jesus,
Knowing that this was the sign of betrayal,
Said, "Do you betray the son of man with a
Kiss?" Then, the soldiers seized hi, bound
Him like a common thief and took him away.

I am who I Am
So much of our time, energy and attention is wasted trying
to convince other people how wrong they are about us. We
want them to know we are not ignorant, lazy heathens. We want
them to retract the untruth that has been told. We try to
convince them that we have a valid history, a rich culture
and that our ancestors have valuable contributions to the
development of the world. We spend so much time trying to
show them who we are not, we lose sight of who we really are.
It is not our responsibility to prove to people who we are.
Our job and responsibility is to "be." What you do is proof
of who yo are; manifestation is realization. People have a
right to think whatever they choose to think. Just because
they think it does not make it right.
You must live within your sacred truth
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