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What is the difference between Peter's and Judas's repentance?

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Peter's repentance led him to seek Christ's forgiveness, whereas Judas's was merely remorse without turning to Christ.

The key difference between Peter's and Judas's repentance lies in the inward transformation and response to Christ. Peter wept bitterly for his denial but ultimately turned back to Christ, seeking forgiveness and restoration. In contrast, Judas felt remorse for his betrayal but did not turn to Jesus for mercy. The sermon indicates that true repentance bears fruit by leading one to seek Christ, recognizing Him as the source of forgiveness and reconciliation. This illustrates the critical nature of a heart turned toward God as opposed to a mere acknowledgment of wrongdoing without faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:3-5, Luke 22:61-62, John 21:15-17

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The Fall of Judas
Frank Tate · Sep 11, 2022
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