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Still Chosen

47 min · 10 de jul de 2025
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This episode is not just a Bible study on Judas...it’s a heart check for all of us. Because proximity to Jesus doesn’t equal intimacy with Him. And being called doesn’t mean we’ve been converted. In “Still Chosen,” we talk about the uncomfortable truth that Judas walked with Jesus, heard the teachings, saw the miracles… and still betrayed Him. But the deeper question isn’t about Judas...it’s about us. Are we walking with Jesus or just walking around Him? We dive into the tension between calling and commitment, the weight of being chosen, and how desperation, not performance is what keeps us near the cross. We unpack what it means to be responsible with the calling, to return after failure like Peter, and how even our betrayal moments can lead us back to deeper intimacy if we let them. This one’s for the ones who feel like they’ve gone too far. This one’s for the ones still sitting at the table with silver in their hands. This one’s for the ones who are ready to stop running and come home. Because God is still calling. And even in the heartbreak, the failure, and the mess— You are still chosen. Scripture Focus: Matthew 22:14, 2 Timothy 2:12, Luke 22:31–32

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