Judas Iscariot eventually regretted his betrayal of Jesus. He went back to the Sanhedrin, confessed his sin, and gave the blood money back. But his remorse was not the same thing as true repentance. His was not a "godly sorrow leading to repentance" but rather a "worldly sorrow leading to death." (2 Cor. 4:5-10) His conscience was bothered, but his soul was unchanged.
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Shane Kastler serves as Pastor of Heritage Baptist Church in Lake Charles, Louisiana. An Oklahoma native, Shane is a graduate of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div.) and Northeastern State University (B.B.A.). In addition to pastoring, he writes a weekly religion...