The Kiss That Broke Heaven’s Heart
There are moments in Scripture that carry so much emotional weight that even when you read them slowly, prayerfully, intentionally, you still feel like you are brushing only the surface of a depth your heart can barely comprehend. The betrayal of Jesus by Judas is one of those moments. Not because betrayal is foreign to us, but because we rarely imagine betrayal occurring at the exact same time as infinite love reaching back toward the betrayer. When Judas approached Jesus in the garden, when the torches rustled through the olive branches, when the soldiers pressed forward and the night air carried that cold, metallic scent of fear, something holy was happening that most people never take time to see. We picture Judas stepping forward with the kiss that would become the symbol of treachery for all eternity, but we often forget the eyes of Jesus in that moment, the posture of His heart, and the tone of His voice when He called Judas friend . This was not a casual greeting or a pol...