Warm regards to my friends at STEEMIT
The Bible clearly indicates that Judas was not saved. Jesus himself said of Judas, "The Son of Man is indeed going, as it is written of him, but woe to that man for whom the Son of Man is betrayed! "(Matthew 26.24). Here we give ourselves lamente an image of the sovereignty of God and the will of man working hand in hand. God had decided, from the past tense, that Christ would be betrayed by Judas, die on the Cross for our sins and be resurrected. This is what Jesus meant when he said he would go "as it is written of him." Nothing could stop God's plan to provide salvation for humanity.