If you have ever been betrayed by someone, it probably still hurts. Betrayal suggests previous friendship, closeness, good times and transparency. Perhaps it was a friend, a family member or the worst...a spouse. Betrayal leaves us sad, mad, numb and with more questions than answers. Is there any possible good that can come from betrayal? In our study of John 13:18-30 on October 3, we'll see that the actions by Judas actually served a prophetic purpose. Jesus chose Judas knowing Judas would betray Him. This was to fulfill the prophecy of Psalm 41:9. When added to the other prophecies that Jesus fulfilled we gain assurance that He is the Messiah and Redeemer we need! This leads us to believe, commit to and confess Him as Lord. But what about our pain? God never intended for you to be betrayed but something good can come from it. This event can point you to the One who was betrayed for you, who died for you, who rose for you and who is coming back for you! Many of the hardships of our lives have no apparent answers and seem to have no meaning. However, for now, they may point to the the Greatest One so that you can rest your faith in Him. Any other thoughts?