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Trey Knowles Gives the Parable of Judas and Satan

Time Stamp: June 19, 2026

In this parable, Trey Knowles reflects on the partnership between Judas and Satan as a warning about greed, betrayal, and the misuse of resources. Judas desired silver more than righteousness, and through his actions he opened a door for destruction. Satan used that desire to create a path that led not only to the betrayal of Yeshua but also to suffering for many.

The parable teaches that when people sell what is sacred for personal gain, they can unknowingly become participants in a larger destructive plan. Just as Judas exchanged his loyalty for pieces of silver, individuals, leaders, and nations can trade away truth, justice, and valuable resources for temporary rewards. What begins as a profitable transaction can become a road that benefits evil and harms entire communities.

Trey Knowles compares this to the sale of resources that should be used to strengthen and uplift people. When resources are surrendered to greed, corruption, or oppression, the result can be poverty, division, and destruction. Satan's influence is portrayed as working through the love of money and selfish ambition, encouraging people to value profit above righteousness.

The lesson of the parable is that every generation must choose whether it will follow the path of Judas or the path of faithfulness. The path of Judas seeks immediate gain but ends in regret and ruin. The path of righteousness may require sacrifice, but it preserves truth, justice, and the well-being of future generations.

Moral of the Parable:
"What you sell for silver today may become the chain that binds tomorrow. Guard your heart, for greed can build a road that destruction gladly travels." — Trey Knowles, June 19, 2026.

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00:00Yeshua warns you about dealing with the devil.
00:05The prophet Muhammad warns you about dealing with the devil.
00:09Not to shake hands with the devil, not to sign contracts with the devil.
00:13And anyone who beats friends with the devil becomes the devil.
00:17So let me tell you this little parable about Judas and Satan.
00:21Judas and Satan. You know, Judas loves money.
00:25And Satan is always trying to find a way to kill some indigenous people.
00:30And to self-destruct and to control the whole entire planet.
00:35So Satan doesn't want to go in full force and show his true colors.
00:40So now he wants to say, well, okay, you know what?
00:43I'm just going to offer you guys contracts.
00:44I actually give you the money.
00:46And Judas loves money, so he's going to take it.
00:49So Judas takes the money.
00:50He signs the contract and gives his resources over to Satan.
00:56And you already know that Satan wants to take these resources to build weapons.
01:01Weapons of mass destruction.
01:04Weapons to kill off somebody that he wants to kill.
01:09But Judas don't care.
01:10Judas don't care if Satan later down the line, 10 years later from now,
01:15says, you know what, I'm going to kill you, Judas, and your people
01:23with your resources that you've given me, that I bought from you.
01:28Judas don't care.
01:29Judas don't care.
01:29He loves money.
01:31In fact, Judas is so bad.
01:34This is what he does to his people.
01:35He will build warehouses.
01:39And the workers, his employees, will be so happy for getting money,
01:44not knowing that they're building their own destruction.
01:50They're building their own destruction.
01:53Now, other countries, later down the line,
01:58don't know that Judas knows the devil's character very well, right?
02:04But he doesn't care.
02:07So when other countries get destroyed,
02:10guess who helped Satan?
02:12Judas helped Satan.
02:14Yes.
02:15Judas signed a contract and gave Satan resources to destroy other countries.
02:21Yes.
02:22But at the end, Judas says,
02:26oh, they don't like me because I'm black.
02:27They don't like you because you're stupid.
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