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Why is Christ's betrayal significant for Christians?

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Christ's betrayal is significant as it fulfills prophecy and highlights the depth of His sacrifice for His people.

The betrayal of Christ by Judas is crucial for Christians as it illustrates both the fulfillment of prophetic Scripture and the extent of Christ's sacrificial love. By willingly enduring betrayal, Christ demonstrates the reality of His identification with human suffering and the grave consequences of sin. His betrayal leads to His crucifixion, an event that secures the salvation of God's elect, showcasing the mystery of God's justice and mercy intertwined in the plan of redemption. This narrative encourages believers to reflect on the costliness of grace and the profound love shown in Christ's willingness to suffer betrayal for the sake of His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 41:9, Hebrews 12:3, Mark 14:48, Isaiah 45:5

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