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One thing we are most concerned about when considering the welfare of the church today is how to deal with apostasy. True, we are concerned about the general decay in society, the lawlessness of our age, and the utter contempt for that which is good. When this spirit is expressed in the church by di
Jude's Greeting Scripture: Jude 1-2 Speaker: Rev. Nate Decker Series: Contend for the Faith Contend for the Faith Event: Sunday - PM
Let's open our Bibles together this morning to the Epistle of Jude, the second to the last book in the Bible just before Revelation, the Epistle of Jude. And the portion of Scripture that we'll look at will be verses 5 through 8 in this chapter. Jude verses 5 through 8. And to help our reading th
Jude- Its Interpreter LETTER HEADING. “Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, the brother of Jesus. . .” On these opening words there are some very interesting and helpful remarks as found in John Peter Lange’s “Commentary on the Holy Scriptures”: “Who are these two brothers, Jude and James? James, the
“Jude. . .to them that are sanctified by God the Father, preserved in Jesus Christ, and called.” Jude 1. THE ADDRESSEES.
The text now before us in this catholic, general epistle of Jude is verse 14. Of course, it is inseparably connected to verse 15, throughout which the thought continues. Jude’s prophecy then is one warning men of the final judgment. But for the space we have, we limit ourselves to verse 14; that is
Jude is saying that he intends to and only need remind his readers, since they are already quite familiar with the (three) Old Testament instances of apostasy he is about to mention (in verses 5-7). The first instance follows: ‘‘That the Lord having saved a people,” a whole people, the entire organi