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St. John in Exile
Even though Judas had sinned in a way that might have been more obvious, the disciples should not have judged him. The disciples were not thinking of all things they did that were against what Jesus wanted. Whether it was physically, or mentally, because in a way all the disciples went against what Jesus sought. Peter was true about the point that he made that the disciples were blinded of their own ways and with the intention that they should look at their own eyes before judging anyone else.
The disciples sinned or disobeyed Jesus on many occasions. Like when the disciples, John, James and Peter, fell a sleep while Jesus went to pray, when he told them many times not to; thus disobeying Jesus. Another time is when the disciple Peter
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