Betrayal hurts differently than almost any other kind of pain.
When an enemy attacks, we expect it. But when the wound comes from someone we trusted—a close friend, a spouse, a family member, or someone from church—it can shake us to the core.
So what does God want us to do?
Should we confront them? Walk away? Protect ourselves? Fight back? Or simply pretend it didn’t happen?
Today’s readings introduce us to one of the Bible’s greatest betrayals and reveal a surprising strategy that is far more powerful than revenge. It isn’t natural, but it has the power to transform both our hearts and, sometimes, the heart of the one who wounded us.


