Breakfast With the Word Tuesday of Holy Week Shorter Version
At the Last Supper, Jesus reveals that one of His disciples will betray Him. He identifies Judas by giving him bread—not to cause his betrayal, but as a final act of love and a sign to the others. Judas had already chosen his path, influenced by greed and evil thoughts, and despite Jesus’ love, he walked away. As John says, “it became night,” symbolizing Judas leaving the Light and entering darkness.
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This moment reminds us that evil begins in the heart. When we entertain sinful thoughts, they grow into actions and consequences. Like Judas, many choose darkness over light—often driven by worldly desires such as money—and gradually lose their connection with God.
Jesus was deeply troubled, not only by His coming suffering but because Judas chose separation from Him. Even today, Jesus is troubled when we turn away, live in sin, and neglect our spiritual lives. Darkness spreads when we reject God’s love and embrace a life without Him.
Yet, Jesus never stops loving us. Just as He reached out to Judas, He still invites us to return to Him. Holy Week is a call to leave the darkness, repent, and come back to the Light. No matter our sins, God’s mercy is always available to those who seek Him.
May God bless you dearest, and help us to come close to Him and repent. May He never allow you to stumble. Amen.
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My God, am often weighed down by betrayal from people close and dear to my heart. It is worse that some of these people show no remorse at all. May You never allow me to hate them, rather let me pray for them and find a way of leading them to repentance. Keep me away from anything that will provoke my betrayal to You. May I never stop loving You. Amen!
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Amen. Thank you, Jesus, for loving us ,giving us grace to be close to you , trusting you in all our lives, and making us United with you in the kingdom .Forgive us our sin and make us to know you more in Jesus’s name we prayed Amen.