The Betrayal (John 18:1-11)

September 8, 2024

The Betrayal 

John 18:1-11

Jesus went with the disciples across the Brook Kidron to a 

The garden is important because in the Garden of Eden, Adam brought sin into the world, and Jesus entered the garden ready to bring life to all who put their faith in Him.

Adam was our — in him, sinned.  

Adam didn’t bring life into the world but brought when he disobeyed. 

By this time, Judas’ betrayal had already in his heart (and actions). 

God cares about our , not just our actions. 

The problem is that our are , and we should not look within ourselves for answers. 

Our sin is against the and has an impact on the lives of others. 

There could have been as many as men with Judas. 

When the mob said they were looking for Jesus, he answered, “ he.” 

Jesus came to all that He had been given — of them would be lost.

Judas was one Jesus came to save. 

Peter struck off Malchus’ ear, and Jesus Peter. 

Jesus told Peter that He travel this path — that it was His to drink (not theirs). 

Meekness is or power under control. 

 

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