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The Station of Betrayal
This message begins our 6-week conversation entitled “The Stations of the Cross”. The cross is not a relic of religion but a revelation of relationship, and the Station of Betrayal reveals how deeply Jesus enters human suffering. In Gethsemane, Jesus chooses surrender, trust, and obedience, even as He is betrayed by someone close. Through the story of Judas, we see how divided loyalties, unmet expectations, and the desire for control can quietly lead us away from faithfulness. This station invites us to examine where we reach for something other than Jesus—and to remember that even in betrayal, grace is at work.

Matthew 26:36-56
Discussion topics
- HEAD (What did you learn? What new understanding did you gain?)
- What does this passage teach us about the difference between proximity to Jesus and transformation by Jesus?
- Why is it significant that Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss? What does that reveal about the nature of betrayal?
- Betrayal often begins quietly. Judas didn’t walk away from Jesus all at once—he slowly stopped agreeing with Him. Where have you noticed small comp
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