The Jesus Bible Reading Planනියැදිය

The Jesus Bible Reading Plan

DAY 317 OF 365

DOUBLE-CROSSED

Wounds from a friend cut deep. David and Jesus have both felt this pain. In the midst of the Last Supper with his beloved disciples, shortly after Jesus washed their feet, he quoted David’s words: “He who shared my bread has turned against me” (Jn 13:18). Jesus knew Judas would soon betray him. As the perfect Son of God, Jesus intimately knows all people — including their sin and shame — yet he loves them anyway. Jesus’ followers are commanded to love like this. Love is a choice, and in times of hurt and betrayal, it will not be easy. Yet through this act of love for others, Jesus says that the watching world will recognize his followers (Jn 13:35). People know that even their closest friends might abandon them if they knew the truth about their sin. But not Jesus. Jesus loves with a perfect, unconditional love. He never gives up on his people. And through this great love, his followers are redeemed (Eph 1:7).

Jesus, I have felt betrayal, but I’ve never felt it as you did. And yet you loved through it. When I am in difficult situations, help me to always choose love. Amen.

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