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What does the Bible say about Judas' betrayal of Jesus?

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The Bible reveals that Judas' betrayal was part of God's sovereign plan, foretold in Scriptures, and it caused deep sorrow for Jesus, who suffered for our sins.

The betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot is a profound narrative in Scripture, illustrating both the sovereignty of God and the depth of Christ's suffering. In Luke 22:21, Christ acknowledges Judas' betrayal, stating that it was determined as part of God’s will. This aligns with prophetic scriptures such as Psalm 41 and Psalm 55, which foretell of a close friend turning against Him. The sorrow Jesus experienced was not only due to the betrayal itself but because Judas, whom He loved and trusted, turned against Him. This act of betrayal highlights the intense love and sacrifice of Christ, who suffered for the sins of all, including the betrayal that we deserve. Thus, this event underscores the sovereign grace of God working through human actions.
Scripture References: Luke 22:21, Psalm 41:9, Psalm 55:12-14, John 13:18-31, Mark 14:21

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Eric Lutter · Apr 12, 2022
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