A Look at Betrayal
- 6th March 2018
- J. Davy Crockett III
Jesus Christ experienced life as a man, including in one of the worst ways: being betrayed by someone close to Him. But how deep does the lesson of Judas truly go—for all of us?
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Jesus Christ experienced life as a man, including in one of the worst ways: being betrayed by someone close to Him. But how deep does the lesson of Judas truly go—for all of us?
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