This sermon analyzes the tragic downfall of Judas Iscariot by tracing the four main steps that led to his betrayal and suicide, which is presented as a crucial lesson during Holy Week. The initial error was the love of money, which corrupted his heart and mind, leading him to realize that Jesus’s ministry was not helping him make money. This financial desire then escalated into a refusal to repent or confess his sins, despite witnessing the transformative forgiveness Christ offered to others. The third step involved the completion of the sin when Judas actively chose to deliver Jesus to the Jewish authorities for profit, seeking a larger sum than the money box could provide. Finally, the sermon identifies despair as the second deadly sin that trapped Judas, as he lost all hope in God's forgiveness once he realized Jesus would truly die, culminating in his self-destruction. The speaker concludes by urging listeners to constantly examine their goals to ensure they align with Christ and to confess their sins to break the chain of sin.