spirit by forcing him to do something he does not want to do. (He did not force Judas to do what he did. Judas acted freely, according to the good pleasure of Satan his master, by doing what his dead human spirit, his sin-corrupted soul, dictated he should do. That is precisely why Christ, knowing whom He had chosen to be with Him day after day during his three and one-half years of public ministry, chose Judas.) Judas, without coercion, fulfilled the will of God (cf. Acts 2:22–23). Irresistible, when