Jesus’ prediction of one of his twelve disciples betraying him at the Last Supper is a poignant reminder that even those closest to us can struggle with weakness and temptation, and it’s only through acknowledging our own shortcomings and relying on God’s grace that we can avoid falling into similar pitfalls. By examining our own weaknesses and accepting God’s judgment, we can learn valuable lessons from Jesus’ example and strive to finish the race of life well, just as he did despite his own struggles with failure and self-doubt.
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Wednesday, July 15

