History's Famous Betrayal
This presentation examines John 13:21-30 to analyze the contrast between Jesus’s divine sovereignty and the limited perception of His disciples during Judas’s betrayal. By referencing the film Frozen, it illustrates how betrayal is a recognizable human experience, yet emphasizes that Jesus remained in complete control even while experiencing deep emotional anguish. The text highlights that while the disciples were confused by the unfolding events, Christ intentionally offered grace to His betrayer through the sharing of bread, an invitation that Judas ultimately rejected. Ultimately, it encourages us to prioritize an authentic relationship with God over mere religious performance. This teaching serves as a call to move beyond surface-level faith and toward a life of genuine repentance and prayer as the new year approaches.