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Traitor

Judas Iscariot's betrayal of Jesus represents the ultimate act of treachery, selling the Son of God for thirty pieces of silver. His example warns believers against spiritual compromise and the destructive nature of greed and unfaithfulness.

Overview

Judas, one of Jesus's twelve apostles, betrayed Him to the Jewish leaders for money. Despite walking with Christ and witnessing His miracles firsthand, Judas allowed greed to overcome his loyalty. His betrayal initiated the chain of events leading to Jesus's arrest, trial, and crucifixion—yet this served God's redemptive purpose.

Key Scriptures

"Then one of the twelve, whose name was Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, 'What will you give me if I deliver him over to you?' And they counted out for him thirty pieces of silver." (Matthew 26:14-15, ESV)

"And Judas came up to Jesus and said, 'Greetings, Rabbi!' And he kissed him. Jesus said to him, 'Friend, do what you came to do.'" (Matthew 26:49-50, ESV)

Application

Guard your heart against compromise; prioritize faithfulness to Christ over earthly gain, remembering that betraying your convictions always carries a heavy spiritual cost.

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