If you believe that when He speaks to the 12 He is not always talking about all of the 12, why do you build a doctrine based on believing He is always talking about all of the 12?
If He knows who He has chosen then He knows that Judas will not believe, that Judas does not inherit eternal life, that Judas will not sit on a throne in the resurrection judging Israel.
So:
Matthew 19:28-29
"Assuredly I say to you, that in the regeneration, when the Son of Man sits on the throne of His glory, you who have followed Me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. And everyone who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or lands, for My name's sake, shall receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life."
Do you believe that what Jesus says here is true?
He is speaking of future events that will 'verily verily' come to pass. That is by definition, prophecy.
You agree that neither the prophecy of sitting on 12 thrones in the resurrection nor the prophecy of inheriting eternal life are true of Judas, because you agree Judas is lost.
Therefore there are only two options for interpreting this prophecy:
- Jesus is speaking of Judas here, therefore Jesus is falsely prophesying, and since He knows whom He has chosen, He is not falsely prophesying out of ignorance but lying on purpose, making Him evil.
- Jesus is not speaking about Judas here.
And you still believe option 1?