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What can we learn from Judas Iscariot's betrayal of Jesus?

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Judas Iscariot's betrayal teaches about the dangers of hypocrisy and the importance of genuine faith.

The story of Judas Iscariot serves as a stark warning about the nature of hypocrisy and the danger of being outwardly religious yet inwardly unregenerate. Despite enjoying close proximity to Jesus and witnessing His miracles, Judas ultimately betrayed Him for thirty pieces of silver, highlighting that religious privilege does not guarantee true faith. This illustrates the necessity for believers to examine their hearts and ensure their faith is genuine, rooted in a personal relationship with Christ rather than mere outward actions or appearances. Judas's fate reminds Christians to be wary of the love of money and the corrupting influence that it can have on the soul.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:14-16, John 6:64-71, 1 Timothy 6:10

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John Reeves · Nov 21, 2025
Joshua

Joshua

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