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Why is the betrayal of Judas important for Christians?

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Judas’s betrayal emphasizes the danger of false discipleship and the importance of examining one’s motives for following Christ.

The account of Judas Iscariot's betrayal serves as a powerful reminder for Christians about the nature of true faith versus false discipleship. Judas had every advantage—he was chosen to be a disciple, walked with Jesus, and witnessed His miracles. However, his heart was captivated by the lure of money and status, leading him to betray the Son of God. This teaches Christians to critically examine their motives for following Jesus. Are we seeking Him for His worth, or are we motivated by what we can gain? The case of Judas warns us that being in proximity to Christ does not guarantee a genuine relationship with Him; true discipleship is born from a heart genuinely devoted to glorifying God, rather than seeking personal gain.
Scripture References: John 18:2-9, Luke 22:3-6

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