In John’s Gospel is the account of the final betrayal of Jesus by
Judas in the garden. Betrayal is easy to do. Is there a way back?
Listen out for the Gospel and you will hear that God has a way back for us all.
Warradale Faith Congregation, SA
Where love comes to life
18 When Jesus had finished praying, he and his disciples crossed the Kidron Valley and went into a garden.
2 Jesus had often met there with his disciples, and Judas knew where the place was.
3-5 Judas had promised to betray Jesus. So he went to the garden with some Roman soldiers and temple police, who had been sent by the chief priests and the Pharisees. They carried torches, lanterns, and weapons. Jesus already knew everything that was going to happen, but he asked, “Who are you looking for?”
They answered, “We are looking for Jesus from Nazareth!” Jesus told them, “I am Jesus!”
6 At once they all backed away and fell to the ground.
7 Jesus again asked, “Who are you looking for?” “We are looking for Jesus from Nazareth,” they answered.
8 This time Jesus replied, “I have already told you that I am Jesus. If I am the one you are looking for, let these others go.
9 Then everything will happen, just as I said, ‘I did not lose anyone you gave me.’”
10 Simon Peter had brought along a sword. He now pulled it out and struck at the servant of the high priest. The servant’s name was Malchus, and Peter cut off his right ear.
11 Jesus told Peter, “Put your sword away. I must drink from the cup[c] that the Father has given me.”
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In John’s Gospel is the account of the final betrayal of Jesus by
Judas in the garden. Betrayal is easy to do. Is there a way back?
Listen out for the Gospel and you will hear that God has a way back for us all.
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