I've been listening and reading the Bible lessons for Holy Week. I noticed John 13:27 (NIV) today. It made me wonder about the moment the Judas made the final decision about handing Jesus over to the religious authorities. I wonder if Judas could have changed his mind all the way until the time that he took the bread from Jesus. It almost appears so. "As soon as Judas took the bread, Satan entered into him." I don't think that he could have changed his mind AFTER satan entered him. So, could Judas have changed his mind all the way up until He took the bread? My husband says no, under the theory that Judas had to betray Jesus for scripture to be fulfilled. That is certainly one way to look at it. But I still wonder, which of course brings me to me. How many times do I make "final" decisions that I cannot back out of, or cannot correct, or have to face the consequences? Which decisions are actually "final"? I don't think that s...