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Why is Christ's betrayal by Judas significant for Christians?

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Judas's betrayal underscores the fallen nature of man and the necessity of Christ's atoning sacrifice.

The betrayal of Christ by Judas is significant for Christians as it reveals the depth of human sinfulness and the need for redemption through Christ's sacrifice. Judas, despite being one of the twelve apostles, succumbed to greed and betrayal, demonstrating that even those closest to Christ can fall away. This event emphasizes the need for constant vigilance and reliance on divine grace in the lives of believers. Additionally, it highlights the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies concerning the Messiah's suffering and the necessity of His atoning sacrifice for the sins of His people.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:47-50, Romans 3:23

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