Some will wish they’d ‘Never Been Born’ - Mark 14:

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It would have been better for that man if he had not been born. ~ Mark 14:21 ESV

The reason for this is the immense suffering that Judas will endure in hell, which is unparalleled. The harshest penalties are designated for Judas and those who share his fate (Hebrews 10:29). This assertion stands as one of the most powerful declarations in the Bible regarding the importance of faith in Jesus Christ, highlighting the dire repercussions of disbelief. John 8:21-24; John 16:8-11

Some people may falsely claim to follow Jesus for personal gain, such as seeking power, control, or financial profit. They might use religion to manipulate others, gain social status, or advance a personal or political agenda. Others may use their faith as a way to feel morally superior, avoid responsibility, or emotionally manipulate others—twisting the teachings of Jesus for selfish purposes. These people have never been born again and are lost. In these cases, religious claims are exploited for selfish purposes, rather than embodying the true teachings of Jesus, which emphasize humility, integrity, and selflessness.

The correct reasons to follow Jesus Christ include seeking a personal relationship with God, receiving forgiveness for sin through His sacrifice, and living according to God’s will. Following Him brings transformation, new life, and the opportunity to love and serve others. It offers the promise of eternal life with God and the chance to honor Jesus as the Son of God and Savior. Following Jesus means striving to imitate His example of humility, love, and sacrifice, while sharing His message with others and finding strength and comfort in times of trouble.

To all the Judases out there, I beg you—there is still time to repent. No matter how far you’ve fallen, you can still turn back. The door of grace is open, and you have a chance to be forgiven and saved. Wake up, turn to God, and seek His mercy. Your past does not define you, but your decision to repent can change your future. Don’t wait any longer. John 17:12, Matthew 26:24

Judas walked with Jesus, heard His teaching, and saw His miracles, yet his heart remained unchanged. What does this warning teach us about the difference between being around Jesus and truly belonging to Him?
 
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Judas' heart remained unchanged. He chose darkness over light. This shows that exposure to Jesus does not guarantee transformation. One must respond with a repentant and obedient heart. Belonging to Jesus means new birth and permanent union. Genuine believers know Jesus and follow Him. John 10:27-29 -My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. It is possible to be near Christ and yet resist His lordship.
 

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When God warns you, don’t brush it off. Answer Him while you still can, because a hardened heart doesn’t stay neutral, it moves toward judgment. Scripture is clear: “Today if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts” ~Hebrews 3:15, and again, “He, that being often reproved hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy” ~Proverbs 29:1.
We must be careful not to cater to people's carnal desires, but rather point them to God.
Our danger is to water down God’s word to suit ourselves. God never fits His word to suit me; He fits me to suit His word.
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