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Start small, think big: Jude’s single chapter carries a whole toolkit for modern discipleship. We open a new Sunday night study through this compact New Testament letter and uncover why its warnings and promises land so powerfully right now. Instead of trading on family status, Jude introduces himself as a servant of Jesus, setting a tone of humility that challenges platform culture and recenters identity in obedience, not proximity. From the greeting—“called, beloved, and kept”—we explore assurance as the steady ground for courage in a confusing age.
Together we map the church’s public and hidden contours: the visible church includes all who claim Christ; the invisible church is the true flock known by God. Jesus’ field image of wheat and tares becomes a diagnostic lens, and a listener’s question about chaff sparks a vivid picture of proximity without substance—religious involvement that blows away when tested. Jude’s urgent theme takes shape: false teachers smuggle in moral corruption and doctrinal presumption. We connect that to today’s “greasy grace,” the social-media trend that treats grace as permission and holiness as optional. The cure isn’t legalism. It’s the obedience of faith, the perseverance God secures and we practice.
We walk through Jude 1–3 to highlight the call to contend for the faith once delivered to the saints. Contending isn’t internet brawling; it’s clarity with compassion, anchored in Scripture when truth feels scarce. We also trace Jude’s personal journey—from unbelief in John 7 to prayerful conviction in Acts 1—as a living witness to resurrection power. Judgment, Jude insists, is certain, just, and comprehensive; that gravity sobers the church while strengthening its hope. By the end, you’ll have a framework to spot counterfeit teaching, rest in God’s keeping, and engage your world with courage and grace.
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