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What does the betrayal of Judas teach us?

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The betrayal of Judas serves as a warning about the deceitfulness of the human heart and the necessity of God's grace.

The betrayal of Judas illustrates the innate wickedness within human hearts and highlights the need for divine grace. Jesus knew Judas would betray Him, revealing that the heart is capable of great treachery (Mark 14:18-21). This serves as a sobering reminder for believers of their own vulnerability to sin. Yet, it also emphasizes that, were it not for God's electing grace, they too would follow a path of rebellion. The stark contrast between Judas and the other apostles underscores that salvation is solely by God's grace and purpose, not of human merit, as exemplified in Ephesians 2:8-9.
Scripture References: Mark 14:18-21, Ephesians 2:8-9

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