Judas – There was a moment of free will, of hesitation, in which Judas wavered.
Christ understood JUDAS, whereas Judas did not understand Christ.
JUDAS was abandoned, because he is the one who is truly betrayed and defeated.
JUDAS wanted spontaneously to constitute himself a traitor, that is, he wanted to choose, between good and bad qualities, the latter; with repeated thoughts and actions, he had absorbed them and fixed them in his biotype, so that he could no longer move, at least for the moment.
JUDAS saw things from the point of view of earth and Christ from the point of view of heaven.
The case of JUDAS is not the only one. Good and evil in the past tie us all together in the present. Everyone’s fate, in the effect phase, is at certain points deterministic.
Determinism is not fatality, it is a consequence of free will.
When JUDAS betrayed Christ with a kiss, he forgave him. But such forgiveness could not prevent the guilt of betrayal from being paid to divine justice.