In the midst of the Last Supper, a significant event is occurring. The devil has already influenced Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus' closest disciples, to betray Him. This moment underscores the reality of spiritual warfare and the presence of evil, even in the most sacred settings. It reminds us that temptation can reach us at any time, urging us to be vigilant and prayerful. Despite knowing Judas' intentions, Jesus continues to show love and humility, washing the disciples' feet and sharing a meal with them. This act of grace and service is a powerful lesson in forgiveness and compassion, teaching us to love others even when faced with betrayal or adversity. It challenges us to reflect on our own lives, to recognize the influences that may lead us astray, and to seek strength and guidance through prayer and faith. The verse calls us to remain steadfast in our commitment to follow Jesus' example of love and humility, even when confronted with trials.
The evening meal was in progress, and the devil had already prompted Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot, to betray Jesus.
John 13:2
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