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Continue reading →: Innocent Yet Condemned: The Silence and Strength of Jesusn the stillness of Jesus’ silence before Pilate, we hear the thunder of grace. Though innocent, He chose not to defend Himself, willingly embracing condemnation so we might be set free. As Barabbas walked away a free man, we see a vivid picture of the gospel—Jesus taking our place. In…
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Continue reading →: When Regret Isn’t Enough: Judas and the Cost of BetrayalIn the early light of morning, Judas stood alone, gripped by the weight of his betrayal. Though he returned the silver, the emptiness within him could not be paid back. His story is a haunting reminder that regret without repentance leads to despair, but the cross of Christ offers something…
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Continue reading →: Faith Under Fire: Betrayal, Arrest, and DenialWhen Jesus was betrayed with a kiss and denied by His closest follower, He remained steadfast in love and purpose. In the face of abandonment, He did not waver. This Holy Week, as we reflect on Peter’s denial and Judas’s betrayal, we are reminded that even in our moments of…







