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What lessons can we learn from Judas Iscariot's betrayal?

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Judas teaches us about the dangers of a hardened heart and the importance of genuine repentance.

The life and betrayal of Judas Iscariot offer profound lessons about the persistence of sin, the hardness of heart, and the importance of true repentance. Despite experiencing Christ’s love and miracles, Judas’s heart grew calloused, leading him to betray Jesus without remorse. This illustrates how sin can blind an individual to the truth of their condition. Furthermore, Judas's end acts as a stark warning of the consequences of rejecting grace and the reality of judgment. The urgency of genuine repentance and reliance on Christ's intercession becomes evident as believers reflect on their own vulnerabilities and the necessity of staying close to the Savior.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:3-5, John 13:30

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