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Jude 1 - What Jude Teaches Us About False Teaching Today

Jude 1 - What Jude Teaches Us About False Teaching Today

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Jude sat down to write about shared salvation and joy — and instead had to write one of the most urgent letters in the New Testament. False teachers had crept into the community, and in just 25 verses, Jude gives us a fierce, historically rich appeal to fight for the faith.Who Jude Is (and Isn’t)Jude identifies himself humbly as a servant of Jesus Christ and brother of James — likely the half-brother of Jesus, since James held that same role as bishop of the Jerusalem church. He could have claimed to be Jesus’s own brother. He doesn’t.The False Teachers Creeping InThe Greek word for how these teachers “crept in unnoticed” evokes something slipping in stealthily, echoing the same warning in 2 Peter 2. Jude charges them with two specific errors: twisting grace into an excuse for sensuality, and outright denying Christ’s authority.Three Old Testament WarningsJude draws on three examples to show what’s at stake: Israel delivered from Egypt but destroyed in the wilderness for unbelief, the rebellious angels, and the cities that served as a public example of judgment. Deliverance, Jude reminds us, doesn’t guarantee final salvation without continued faith.The Character of the False TeachersJude piles up historical parallels — Cain’s envy, Balaam’s greed, Korah’s rebellion — then vivid imagery unique to this letter: waterless clouds, fruitless trees, wandering stars that can’t be trusted for navigation. He even quotes the extra-biblical Book of Enoch, not to endorse it as scripture, but the same way Paul quoted pagan poets: as a familiar reference point for his readers.The Remedy: Build, Pray, Rescue, Show MercyJude’s practical instruction distinguishes between different kinds of people needing help — some just need patient engagement, others need urgent rescue, and still others need mercy mixed with real caution. It’s not a one-size-fits-all response.The Doxology: Kept From StumblingJude closes with one of Scripture’s most beloved benedictions, bookending the letter’s opening theme: believers are kept by God, and God is able to keep them from stumbling — not through their own performance, but through Christ.Download blank templates, schedules here:https://schmern2.notion.site/Downloads-Template-Word-and-Excel-Schedule-67439d14449d4c20bfe00efe069f78b8Logos RAMPS Workflow - RAMPS Bible Study - The Bible in Small Steps in Logos WorkflowsJill’s Linkshttps://jillfromthenorthwoods.com/https://www.youtube.com/@smallstepswithgodhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspodhttps://twitter.com/schmernEmail the podcast at jill@startwithsmallsteps.com“Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. The ESV text may not be quoted in any publication made available to the public by a Creative Commons license. The ESV may not be translated in whole or in part into any other language.”Scripture quotations marked CSB have been taken from the Christian Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Christian Standard Bible® and CSB® are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.“The Scriptures quoted are from the NET Bible® http://netbible.com copyright ©1996, 2019 used with permission from Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved”.Bible Maps and images used with permission from https://www.bible.ca/maps/ or https://www.freebibleimages.org/illustrations/bj-ot-world/Copyright 2014 Faithlife / Logos Bible Software. Free for non-commercial use by individuals or organizations. May be presented before live audiences; may be posted on social media; may be re-distributed. May not be used commercially. May not be modified or included in published works without permission; contact permissions@faithlife.com. Attribute as: “Copyright 2014 Faithlife / Logos Bible Software ()”.By choosing to watch this video or listen to this podcast, you acknowledge that you are doing so of your own free will. The content shared here reflects personal study, faith perspective, and opinions and is intended for informational and inspirational purposes only. I am not a licensed pastor, seminary-trained theologian, or biblical scholar. Any scriptural interpretation, commentary, or reflections offered should not be considered a substitute for guidance from your own pastor, church body, or faith community. Theological understanding is a lifelong journey — I encourage you to study alongside your own tradition and trusted spiritual leaders. You are solely responsible for any decisions or actions you take based on this content.
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