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Why is the betrayal of Jesus significant?

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The betrayal of Jesus is significant as it fulfills prophecy and highlights the depths of human sinfulness.

The betrayal of Christ by Judas is a crucial event that fulfills the Scriptures, specifically prophesied in Zechariah 13:7. This act not only highlights the premeditated nature of evil but also serves a greater purpose within God's plan for redemption. Judas's betrayal illustrates the sacrificial love of Christ—He willingly allowed Himself to be captured to save His people from their sins. Understanding this betrayal deepens our appreciation for Christ's grace and the sacrifice He made on our behalf.
Scripture References: Zechariah 13:7, Matthew 26:50

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