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Why is Judas a warning for Christians?

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Judas serves as a stark warning of the dangers of false discipleship and the reality of indwelling sin.

The life of Judas Iscariot is a somber reminder of the possibility of betraying one's allegiance to Christ while appearing outwardly faithful. His experience illustrates that many can be religious, hold positions of significance, and even perform works that seem righteous yet remain untransformed by the gospel. The critical distinction lies in the heart; true believers are marked by regeneration and genuine faith, while Judas epitomizes those who may only engage with Christ superficially without heartfelt commitment. This also challenges Christians to self-examine, to ensure that their faith is genuine and rooted in the transformative grace of God, lest they fall into the same trap of false security.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1-3, Matthew 7:21-23

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