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Judas sells out Jesus with a kiss — the most two-faced moment in human history.
Judas rolls up to Gethsemane with a whole mob of soldiers and religious leaders, and identifies Jesus with a kiss. Peter pulls out a sword and chops off a servant's ear (Malchus), but Jesus heals it and tells Peter to chill. Jesus willingly goes with them because this was always the plan.
This is the chapter where loyalty and betrayal sit at the same table. A woman gives everything she has in worship, Judas sells Jesus out for pocket change, and Jesus turns a Passover dinner into a promise that would outlast empires — knowing exactly what it would cost Him.
MarkThe Longest NightEverything falls apart in one night. A woman anoints Jesus, Judas sells Him out, the disciples eat their last meal together, and then it's arrest, trial, and Peter falling apart. This chapter hits different — and it's supposed to.
LukeThe Night Everything ChangedJudas makes the worst deal in history, Jesus serves communion for the first time, and the disciples fumble hard on the worst night of their lives. Then Jesus prays so intensely He sweats blood — and still heals His enemy's ear on the way out.
JohnThe Night They Came for HimJesus walked into His own arrest on purpose, said two words that floored an armed squad, and stood trial without flinching. Meanwhile Peter — the ride-or-die guy — folded three times before sunrise. This chapter is about who stands when it costs everything and who crumbles when it costs nothing.
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