Judas Goes Out
Taken from John for Everyone part 2
Description
Judas Goes Out
John 13.21-30
A priest working in the villages outside Cambridge reports that when sheep are taken off to be killed, they know instinctively that the slaughterhouse is a bad place. They can smell or sense something which warns of danger. The lorry carrying them will stop, the gangplank will be put down, but they will refuse to move.
The slaughterhouse operators have devised a way of getting
round the problem. They keep a sheep on the premises, who
is used to the place and doesn’t mind it any more. They take it
up the plank on to the lorry, and then it walks down again quite happily. The other sheep, seeing one of their own leading
the way, will follow...
Taken from John for Everyone Part 2 – by Tom Wright