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How do you think Jesus was able to overcome the natural human instinct toward self-preservation when He led the disciples to the garden, knowing that Judas was likely to lead His enemies there?

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Jesus knew the purpose for which God his father had send him for on this earth, and he knew he would have to die one day to save the people from their sins. Christ could have easily confessed to his disciples that the man who would betray him after following him for many year's would be Judas, but he dint tell so firsty because he a forgiving Man. Rather than denounce Judas as Jesus's betrayer, the author of the Gospel of Judas glorified him as Jesus's most favored disciple. In this version of events, Jesus asked Judas to betray him to the authorities, so that he could be freed from his physical body and fulfill his destiny of saving humanity.

Jesus was able to overcome the natural human instinct toward self-preservation with the help of God the Father and also by praying to Him.

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