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Who is your Judas?

Who is your Judas?

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概要

In this episode, centered on the question “Who is your Judas?”, the message invites listeners into a deeply personal and spiritual examination of betrayal, choice, and redemption. Rather than focusing only on Judas as a historical figure, the sermon explores how his story reflects a universal human struggle—the gradual process of drifting away from God through small, repeated choices.

Drawing from Scripture, especially John 6 and John 13, the message highlights that Judas was not predestined to betray Christ. Like Peter, David, and others, he had opportunities to turn back. The difference was not access to truth, but response to it. Step by step, through unchecked thoughts, misplaced priorities, and self-centered reasoning, Judas allowed his heart to be shaped in a direction that ultimately led to destruction.

The sermon emphasizes that betrayal—whether of Christ, others, or even oneself—does not happen suddenly. It begins internally, in the mind and heart, long before it becomes visible. Yet the message is not one of condemnation, but of hope. Every person still has the ability, by God’s grace, to choose a different path and declare, “I am no Judas.

A central theme of the message is how believers should respond to betrayal. Just as Jesus loved Judas “to the end,” listeners are called to resist bitterness and instead extend grace, forgiveness, and prayer—even toward those who have caused deep pain. This includes not only others, but also oneself, recognizing that failure does not have to define one’s identity or future.

Ultimately, the sermon is a call to surrender. Whether facing temptation, past mistakes, or wounds caused by others, the invitation is to turn to Christ, remain faithful, and choose daily not to follow the path of Judas. The closing appeal is simple yet powerful: no matter the past, by the grace of God, we can all say, “I am no Judas.”

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