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The story of how Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus and how you can eliminate the Judas-like tendencies within you.

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  • I feel a bit sorry for him too, because he was possessed and maybe he didn't realise it because the devil had blinded him. Maybe the devil took full control of him when he did betray Jesus.

    Luke 22:3 "Then Satan entered Judas, called Iscariot, one of the Twelve." and

    John 13:27 "As soon as Judas took the bread, Satan entered into him. So Jesus told him, “What you are about to do, do quickly.”

  • @generaldeejee Yes, it is sad that he was so deluded and fell so completely.

  • With all due respect. You don't have any right to deceive the people into thinking Judas was an evil man. Fact is Judas was Jesus' best friend and he never betrayed him for 30 pcs of silver....believe it or not sir I am the reincarnation of Judas Iscariat...you can write and talk to me if you want to know the real Jesus....

  • @johnyknine That is totally ridiculous. If you knew Jesus really, you couldn't talk like this. Judas was a snake most of the three years with Jesus and only occasionally did he actually help and behave himself. He was lustful and a thief the whole time basically. As for knowing Jesus, read Poem of the Man-God by Maria Valtorta.

  • Judas was a prop, another victim used by the 'good God' you believe in to direct his son to the most horrendous death in the history of humanity. A show of ego and nothing else.

  • @sugarbabe06 You don't really understand love very much. Jesus volunteered to love that much that his sacrifice and death would pay off all the karma of the people on earth. God did not make him do that - he wanted to.

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  • God bless you for you believed in Jesus's attempt to bring back people to Him through so many revelations. Maria Valtorta is a Saint, the pencil of Jesus and His Mother..

    The Poem of the Man-God should be accessible in the hands of every true Christian, and even in every human hands.

    Jesus Christ's life revealed before our own eyes.

  • And tried so hard to save him, to keep him away from the bad company and friends of the Sanhedrin, away from his lustful life, away from his greed for money and power, prayed for him, fasted for him, wept so much tears for him... Nothing worked, a traitor should be around. As Jesus begged His Father for this cup to pass away from Him if it's possible, then yielded to God's Will, the same with Judas, He knew him, but neither pushed him away nor left him fall, but tried so hard to save him.

  • But in the end, his love became a hatred, a jealousy, a disappointment.

    He cursed Jesus and even called Him a rabbit... He hung himself and his eyes toward the 3 crosses being lifted at the same time. What a betrayal, what an end!

    Jesus didn't want him close, neither a disciple, but a traitor should be around, that's the Scripture and it should be fulfilled. Jesus loved Judas, loved Him as much as He loved John, loved him especially because He is the lost lamb out of the 99..

  • I knew even before reading the comments, that you already read the " IL Poeme Del Homo Dio "...

    It's a life changing experience, and I know exactly what you mean concerning Judas Iscariot, even his mother knew how lustful and deceitful he can be. He loved Jesus, but loved Him for a purpose, for a profit.

  • @KteefRomman He was not wanting any help. He was hardened totally in evil and wanted to be that. He had given himself over completely to the dark side and hated God. No redemption is possible for Judas. Jesus said that.

  • @captainsentient Jesus' job was t save, redeem and love everyone, even Judas. It was Jesus' greatest sorrow that he did not really convert Judas, but he had to try. Yes, someone would have done the job of betraying him, but it was a very bad thing to do that for anyone. Father Peter

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