Saje Reflections

The Thief's Strategy - Thirty Pieces

24 min · 8. apr. 2026
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In this episode, we examine the final stage of the strategy through the life of Judas Iscariot. Close to Jesus, trusted, and present, yet undone by what was hidden. Drawing from John 12:6, Luke 22:3, and Matthew 27:3-5, we trace the progression from private compromise to public collapse. What began quietly grew over time until it reached a point of no return. This episode highlights the difference between regret and true return, and how proximity to truth does not replace transformation. Because destruction is never sudden; it is the result of what was allowed to grow unseen.

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The Thief's Strategy - The Other Side (LIFE)

We close the series by returning to the promise in John 10:10; not just what the thief does, but what Christ gives. After tracing the progression of steal, kill, and destroy, this episode shifts the focus to the life that remains available in Christ; a life not defined by loss, disconnection, or collapse, but by restoration, connection, and fullness. We explore what abundant life actually means: not survival, not external success, but a life rooted in relationship with God; marked by peace, clarity, purpose, and transformation from within. Drawing from passages like John 15:5, John 14:27, and Galatians 5:22-23, this episode defines what it looks like to live connected, sustained, and led by God. This is the contrast to everything the series has exposed: where there was loss, there is now life; where there was disconnection, there is now relationship; where there was destruction, there is now restoration. This episode brings it together: Two paths. Two outcomes. One leads to loss. The other leads to life. The question is no longer what has been taken, but whether you will step into what has been given.

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