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What if Judas didn’t ruin the story … but fulfilled it?
For centuries, Judas Iscariot has been remembered as the ultimate traitor – the disciple who betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver. His name has become synonymous with failure, deception, and regret.
But what if we’ve misunderstood his role?
In Reframing Judas, the familiar story is revisited through the lens of Scripture, challenging long held assumptions and inviting a deeper look at God’s sovereignty, the meaning of “betrayal,” and the purpose behind the events leading to the cross.
Was Judas a villain acting outside of God’s plan – or a chosen participant in it?
This thought-provoking booklet explores the possibility that Judas’ actions were not random, but part of a divine story unfolding exactly as written.
A fresh, bold perspective that will challenge you to rethink one of the most misunderstood figures in the Bible – and the story you thought you knew.








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