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Why is the betrayal of Christ significant for Christians?

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The betrayal of Christ is significant as it fulfills Scripture and illustrates the depth of human sin, while also demonstrating God's sovereign plan for redemption.

The betrayal of Christ is significant for Christians as it serves as a powerful reminder of human depravity and the lengths of God's grace. In Matthew 26:47-56, the betrayal by Judas demonstrates that even one of Jesus' closest followers fell prey to sin, underscoring the reality of human weakness and the need for a Savior. This act of betrayal was prophesied and was an essential part of God's sovereign plan for redemption. It illustrates how divine sovereignty orchestrates human actions to fulfill His redemptive purposes. Christians are called to understand this event not merely as an act of treachery but as a pivotal moment in the unfolding story of salvation, where sin meets divine grace, and through Christ's sacrifice, believers receive the hope of eternal life.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:47-56, Psalm 41:9

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