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Jude - At A Glance

1 Chapter - Written about AD 63 by Jude, the brother of James

Theme: Jude warns against false teachers and leaders who reject Jesus' Lordship as Christ. We must stoutly defend Christian truth. Genuine servants of God will faithfully portray Christ in their words and conduct.



Jude 1
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1-2_I Jude, a bond servant of Jesus Christ, and a brother of James, write to those who are called. May mercy, peace and love be multiplied to you.

__3-4_I am appealing to you to contend earnestly for the faith as it was originally delivered to you. Some have crept in among you who have turned the grace of God into licentiousness and are denying our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ.

__5-8_After saving a people out of Egypt, God destroyed those who were unbelieving, even after they had witnessed His power. Angels who rebelled against Him are now reserved for destruction. Sodom and Gomorrah were judged for their gross immorality.

__9_When Michael disputed with the devil over the body of Moses, He did not pronounce judgment on Satan, but instead said, The LORD rebuke you.

__10-13_Such men revile the things they do not understand. Woe to them for they have gone the way of Cain and Balaam. They are a danger to you as they appear to be caring. They bring nothing with which to edify the church.

__14-16_Enoch, the seventh from Adam, spoke of these people when he prophesied of God's coming judgment.

__17-23_Remember the apostles warnings concerning such trouble makers. Keep yourselves in God's love. Have mercy on the doubters. Try to snatch them from this terrible apostasy.

__24-25_Commit yourselves to God Who is able to keep you from stumbling and prepare you to stand in His presence. Give Him all glory forever.

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