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Why is the concept of Jesus being betrayed significant for Christians?

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The betrayal of Jesus by Judas is a central event that highlights the reality of sin and the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan through the Cross.

The betrayal of Jesus by Judas is a pivotal moment in Christian theology as it exemplifies human sinfulness and rebellion against God. It serves as a dramatic reminder of the depth of betrayal that can occur even among trusted companions. Furthermore, Judas's betrayal, executed for the mere sum of 30 pieces of silver, illustrates the triviality of valuing temporal gains over eternal truths. This event leads to the crucifixion, which is fundamental to the Christian faith as it embodies the sacrificial love of Christ for humanity. It reinforces the belief in God’s sovereignty, as even the actions of His enemies fall within the scope of His divine plan for redemption.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:14-16, John 17:12, Romans 8:28

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