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Face2Face with Judas: Encountering the Betrayer of Jesus is unavailable, but you can change that!

In God’s plan to save lost sinners, Jesus had to suffer and die. But that meant there had to be people who would bring this about. How did Judas, one of the Twelve and part of Jesus’ inner circle of followers for several years, become one such person? What can we learn from one of the Bible’s grimmest portraits?

three times in John 8 (vv. 24, 28, 58), on an occasion which some of those present might well have remembered. It was a long conversation which took place in the temple courts (John 8:2, 59). When he began to use the expression his hearers did not fully understand him (v. 25). By the end of that chapter, however, his meaning could not possibly be mistaken. The conversation ended with his overwhelming announcement, ‘Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM.’ It was a statement of eternal
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