In John 6:60-61, we see that many of Jesus' so called disciples complained and were offended about what Jesus said in verses 51-59. These are the very so called "disciples" who Jesus says
"do not believe." (John 6:64) They also
walked with Him no more. Now just because these so called disciples may have believed in things about Jesus, does not mean they believed in Jesus unto salvation. It's the same with Judas. So in verse 64, in context with Jesus calling Judas a
devil, (John 6:64-71) Jesus states - But there are some of you who
do not believe. For Jesus knew from the beginning who they were who
did not believe, and
who would betray Him. Coincidence? So a
devil is a term used to describe a saved believer?
Try again.
In James 2:19, we see that the demons believe "mental assent" that "there is one God," but they
do not believe in/have faith in/trust in/reliance in Jesus Christ for salvation. In other words, they
do not believe on the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 16:31)
and are not saved. Their trust and reliance is in Satan, as demonstrated by their rebellion in heaven and continuous evil works.
Not all belief is the same and you don't seem to understand that. John has portrayed people who "believe" (at least to some extent) but are clearly not saved. There is a stage in the progress of belief in Jesus that
"falls short of consummated, firmly rooted and established belief resulting in salvation." As we see in John 2:23-25, in which their belief was
superficial in nature and
Jesus would not entrust/commit Himself to them.
Also, in John 8:31-59, where the Jews who were said to have
"believed in him" turn out to be
slaves to sin, indifferent to the words of Jesus’, children of the devil, liars, accused Jesus of having a demon and were guilty of setting out to stone and kill the one they have professed to believe in. We can see at best, these Jews believed in Him (based on their own misconceptions and expectations) of Jesus, yet upon gaining further knowledge about Jesus through His words, we see they did not truly "believe unto salvation" and become children of God (John 1:12; 3:18) but were instead
children of the devil and it's the same with Judas.
Peter assumed that Judas was a believer like the remaining 11 disciples, but found out otherwise. Judas may have done a good job of looking like the real deal to Peter and the remaining 11 disciples, yet
only Jesus infallibly knew Judas' heart and said,
"he is a devil!"
In John 10:21-30, we read - 21 After saying these things, Jesus was troubled in his spirit, and testified, “Truly, truly, I say to you,
one of you will betray me.” 22
The disciples looked at one another, uncertain of whom he spoke. 23 One of his disciples, whom Jesus loved, was reclining at table at Jesus' side, 24 so
Simon Peter motioned to him to ask Jesus of whom he was speaking. 25 So that disciple, leaning back against Jesus, said to him, “Lord,
who is it?”
Peter didn't know who it was and assumed they were all saved believers, yet Peter did not have the authority to infallibly know the heart of Judas and
ONLY Jesus did and said, "
he is a devil!" So
only Jesus is the authoritative source on who all the
true believers really are. Just believing in certain things "about" Jesus does not necessarily mean that one believes in Jesus unto salvation.
The disciples went out two by two and were given authority by Jesus over unclean spirits and healing. It's by the authority of Jesus these things were accomplished. Nothing was said about the disciples receiving spiritual gifts from the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit was not yet given. (John 7:39) You continue to jump to conclusions through your continued eisegesis.
Jesus said that
Judas is a devil (John 6:71) and the
Holy Spirit was not yet given (John 7:39) so Judas did not receive the indwelling Holy Spirit (Ephesians 1:13) or spiritual gifts (1 Corinthians 12) so you are spinning your wheels if you think you can explain that away.
More eisegesis. I see nothing in scripture to support your preconceived beliefs. To the contrary I see.
1. Judas was an unbeliever and is a devil.....John 6:64-71
2. Judas was spiritually unclean......John 13:11
3. Judas is lost and is the son of perdition.........John 17:12
4. Judas was not kept by Jesus........John 17:12; 18:9
5. Judas was a traitor.....Luke 6:16
6. Judas was a betrayer.....Multiple verses.
7. Judas was a thief and did not care for the poor........John 12:6
8. Judas was guilty of a greater sin.......John 19:11
9. Judas was influenced by Satan to betray Jesus.......John 13:2
10. Judas was entered by Satan.......Luke 22:3
11. Judas kills himself......Matthew 27:5
12. Judas' habitation to be desolate......Acts 1:20, Psalm 69:25
Pure assumption and eisegesis. You seem to be more concerned with supporting your narrative at all costs than you do in seriously considering the truth.