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Scripture Reading: (Jerusalem Bible)
Matthew 26:14–25
Now on the first day of Unleavened Bread the disciples came to Jesus to say, “Where do you want us to make the preparations for you to eat the Passover?”
When evening came he was at table with the Twelve disciples. And while they were eating he said, “I tell you solemnly, one of you is about to betray me.”
Reflection:
Judas goes to the chief priests. He doesn’t stumble or hesitate—he asks the price. The transaction is quiet. Intentional. And heartbreakingly small.
Thirty silver coins. The going rate for a servant. That’s what the Son of God is valued at.
But what’s even more piercing is this: Jesus still chooses to eat with him. He shares the table. He offers him bread. He allows him to remain close—even in betrayal. Jesus holds nothing back, even though He knows what is coming.
We might feel removed from this moment, but if we’re honest—there may be places in our own lives where we’ve made quiet trades. Not out of hatred. Not even consciously. Just slow movements of the heart…
There is a part of every human heart that bargains with God.
We may not hand Him over to death—but how often have we silenced His voice, withheld our love, chosen our own way?
Spy Wednesday is not just about betrayal.
But Jesus still offers us the seat.
John Cassian reminds us,
“We must not imagine that we are safe from temptation simply because we feel secure. The enemy waits not for the moment we are strong, but for when our guard is lowered.”
This day invites us to gently examine our hearts. Not to accuse—but to awaken. Where have I settled? What have I quietly allowed to take first place?
And still—Jesus is here. He offers the bread. He looks us in the eye.
Pope Benedict XVI wrote:
“In Judas, we see the mystery of human freedom and divine patience.
He is still appealing to ours.
This is not the end of the story. But it is a moment of decision.
Reflection Questions:
Closing Prayer:
This reflection is written by Kris McGregor of Discerning Hearts®. The Scripture passage is taken from the Jerusalem Bible (1966 edition), used with permission. No unauthorized use or reproduction is permitted without prior written consent.
The post Day 43: The Price of Betrayal – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
By Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsScripture Reading: (Jerusalem Bible)
Matthew 26:14–25
Now on the first day of Unleavened Bread the disciples came to Jesus to say, “Where do you want us to make the preparations for you to eat the Passover?”
When evening came he was at table with the Twelve disciples. And while they were eating he said, “I tell you solemnly, one of you is about to betray me.”
Reflection:
Judas goes to the chief priests. He doesn’t stumble or hesitate—he asks the price. The transaction is quiet. Intentional. And heartbreakingly small.
Thirty silver coins. The going rate for a servant. That’s what the Son of God is valued at.
But what’s even more piercing is this: Jesus still chooses to eat with him. He shares the table. He offers him bread. He allows him to remain close—even in betrayal. Jesus holds nothing back, even though He knows what is coming.
We might feel removed from this moment, but if we’re honest—there may be places in our own lives where we’ve made quiet trades. Not out of hatred. Not even consciously. Just slow movements of the heart…
There is a part of every human heart that bargains with God.
We may not hand Him over to death—but how often have we silenced His voice, withheld our love, chosen our own way?
Spy Wednesday is not just about betrayal.
But Jesus still offers us the seat.
John Cassian reminds us,
“We must not imagine that we are safe from temptation simply because we feel secure. The enemy waits not for the moment we are strong, but for when our guard is lowered.”
This day invites us to gently examine our hearts. Not to accuse—but to awaken. Where have I settled? What have I quietly allowed to take first place?
And still—Jesus is here. He offers the bread. He looks us in the eye.
Pope Benedict XVI wrote:
“In Judas, we see the mystery of human freedom and divine patience.
He is still appealing to ours.
This is not the end of the story. But it is a moment of decision.
Reflection Questions:
Closing Prayer:
This reflection is written by Kris McGregor of Discerning Hearts®. The Scripture passage is taken from the Jerusalem Bible (1966 edition), used with permission. No unauthorized use or reproduction is permitted without prior written consent.
The post Day 43: The Price of Betrayal – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.