This episode, first broadcast in the summer of 2025, explores the profound reality that Jesus called Judas “friend” even in the moment of betrayal, revealing the steadfast and unchanging nature of Jesus’ love. Judas was not an outsider but one of the Twelve, trusted with responsibilities and included in intimate moments like the Last Supper, sharing ministry and fellowship with Jesus. Despite knowing Judas would betray Him, Jesus washed his feet, served him, and continued to love him, demonstrating a love that is not based on how others treat us but flows from God’s own faithful character.
The devotional highlights that Jesus’ use of “friend” was not sarcasm but a final invitation to repentance, showing the depth of His mercy and the dignity He offered even to those who turned against Him. Jesus’ response teaches us to choose love over bitterness and forgiveness over vengeance, even when deeply wronged. The betrayal fulfilled Scripture and God’s redemptive plan, reminding us that even the worst human actions cannot derail the mission of salvation Jesus came to accomplish for us all.
Finally, this episode challenges listeners to examine their hearts, recognizing that proximity to Jesus does not automatically mean intimacy with Him, and calls us to genuine faith and repentance. Jesus desires friendship with us and invites us to abide in Him, to love like Him even when it is costly, and to live in the freedom and forgiveness He offers. By calling even Judas “friend,” Jesus shows that His sacrificial love covers all betrayal and failure, inviting each of us to walk as His friends, trusting His unchanging love and reflecting His mercy to the world.
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