Is There A Judas in Your Life

All four Gospels tell about Judas betraying Jesus, and Luke and John show us how it happened. Judas wasn’t a stranger — he was one of the twelve, someone who walked beside Jesus every day. Yet even in that closeness, his heart was far from the Lord. Jesus felt the real pain of being betrayed by someone at His own table. Still, He didn’t panic, chase Judas, or abandon His mission. What looked like a terrible interruption was actually God’s plan unfolding. The betrayal was real, but it never stopped God’s purpose.

Many of us face “Judas moments” too — times when someone hurts us, disappoints us, or when life suddenly turns in a direction we didn’t choose. In those moments we often think, “It’s over. I’ve lost what God had for me.” But Jesus shows us otherwise. Betrayal may rearrange our lives, but it cannot cancel God’s calling. He kept walking toward the cross knowing resurrection was ahead, and in the same way, God can use even painful situations to move our story forward, not end it.

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