I read the lines about "Judas" and "break our home" as being about a married man who's developed feelings for another woman. His wife brings it up with the Judas remark and the man is terribly guilty about the situation. He continues to remind himself that they're only feelings, he has to forget about them, because the journey he's on with his wife has only just begun.
I read the lines about "Judas" and "break our home" as being about a married man who's developed feelings for another woman. His wife brings it up with the Judas remark and the man is terribly guilty about the situation. He continues to remind himself that they're only feelings, he has to forget about them, because the journey he's on with his wife has only just begun.