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elvisman
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Judas felt bad for what he did but that’s not enough. Simply feeling remorse for one’s sins is NOT the same as repentance. You need to understand the difference. Judas compounded his lack of repentance to God by killing himself - as if that was going to end his suffering. The same can be said of ANY sinner.Matthew tells us that Judas repented in himself (stung with remorse) and confessed to betraying innocent blood. And none of the accounts tell us that Peter prayed; they say only that he wept bitterly.
It is also verifiably false that Judas chose despair and thus could have repented. The Scripture states that prior to Judas’ remorse and confession he “saw that he was condemned.”
Whatever you add to this to form your opinion is not from apostolic sources.
When Judas betrayed Jesus he put himself in full agreement with all the things of which the Pharisees where accusing Jesus. This man who had tasted the goodness of the Lord and knew explicitly that Jesus was the Son of God and savior of mankind, deliberately aligned himself with those that called our Lord a blasphemer, liar, rebel, and sinner. It was not “simply a betrayal,” it was deliberate malicious insurrection of the highest order.
You downplay this to a level such that you accuse all believers who struggle with sin on a daily basis of essentially being like Judas. Fortunately you are wrong and it is not the case. See Romans 7.
As for Peter - he prayed for forgiveness as is implied later. That is why Jesus have him a second chance when he asked him 3 times to feed his sheep in John 21. Had Peter simply dispaired as Judas did - he would not have been forgiven and asked to lead the flock.
**Unfortunately for you - you need to see everything explicitly laid out in Scripture to understand what should be painfully clear. This type of spiritual pride is precisely why you cannot grasp many things that are more explicitly taught in Scripture - like the fact that you can lose your salvation (**Rom. 11:22, ****Heb. 10:26-27, ****2 Pet. 2:20-22, **2 Pet. 3:17, ****Rev. 3:5, ****Rev. 22:19).
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