The price of repentance is faith that we are forgiven, redeemed by the Blood of the Lamb 

God doesn't give up on us without a fight as a Father should.

Jesus wasn't preaching condemnation to Judas but repentance and matter of fact He came to redeem the tribe of Judah,the tribe Judas came from. But Judas didn't believe he could be forgiven, which is the price of true repentance, not mere words and grief but you have to believe in the Son of God, in Him you are forgiven at once for all sins, past, present, future. It's not an invitation to continue to sin but to be reconciled with God by the power of the Blood of the Lamb. Knowing that every time I sin and I run to the cross and ask for forgiveness instead of dwelling in unforgiveness. 

Now go and sin no more!

Heavenly Father, 

Please today, I confess to you my wrongdoing unashamedly, I asked for forgiveness in the Mighty of Christ for I know in Him I am blameless and reconcile to you forever. 

In Jesus Mighty name, amen.

The price of separation is fear, shame, guilt and spiritual blindness. 

Separation does not mean God has left. His omnipresence does not mean He cannot make a glorious entrance. Indeed, the Rapture will mark the first time in history that God's presence is withdrawn from humanity.

Until that day, He dwells among us through His people. 

A few events showing that God never left.

In the garden of Eden, Yeshua was there, to help Adam and Eve cover their nakedness and pray for forgiveness. 

Moses spoke to God face to face, as a man speaks to a friend, particularly during significant moments like the burning bush encounter and in the Tent of Meeting.

God communicates to us through His Holy Spirit who dwells in His people for we are bought with a price, the Blood of the Lamb, for before we were all condemned. As it is written the penalty of sin is death and we all know all have sinned against God. 

Then, after rapturing His bride, the Church, Yeshua will return to establish His eternal Kingdom of Peace forever. Alleluia! Glory to God!

John 16:13

But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come.